THINK
Support Reasoning
Encourage infants and toddlers to puzzle, try, and repeat as they begin to make sense of their world
At A Glance
Young children use their reasoning skills when they play repetitive games, like peek-a-boo. Or when they see an umbrella and say, “rain.” They are observing and predicting outcomes! We can support young children to develop reasoning skills by providing lots of opportunities to explore cause and effect (e.g., roll a ball to knock over a tower) and prompting them to consider how things work, why things happen, and what will happen next.
What It Looks Like
A quick glance at ways you can support infants' and toddlers' reasoning skills
Encourage Exploration
Provide objects and materials that encourage young children to discover how things work on their own, like this educator does with the shape sorting toys.
Narrate Reasoning
Promote reasoning by talking about the impact of children’s actions. Notice how this educator explains what the child did and what happened as a result.
Wait and Watch
Allow time for children to puzzle, try out ideas, and repeat steps as they work to solve a problem. Notice how this child has time to try out several ways of stacking the blocks.
SUPPORTING THINKING SKILLS THROUGH BOOKS
Wind
Written and illustrated by Carol Thompson, this book is about children finding out what can happen when things get swept up on a windy day.
SUPPORTING THINKING SKILLS THROUGH BOOKS
Marta! Big and Small
TRAUMA-INFORMED CARE
The Three R's
This infographic from Beacon House provides a simple but effective sequence – regulate, relate, reason – to support children’s reasoning skills in the midst of trauma.
FAMILY CONNECTION
Thinking and Play
CONSIDERING EQUITY
Building With Blocks
Activity Cards for Infant and Toddler Classrooms
Part of the STREAMin3 curriculum, these activity cards provide simple and fun ways to help children develop their gross motor skills
Do You Hear What I Hear?
Play a sound and encourage children to guess an object that could have made the sound.
Get Our Resource Guide
Includes questions and activities to guide your use of the videos, book suggestions, and activity cards featured for each of the Core Skills