The Beginnings of Friendships
Mothers’ and babies’ groups, baby massage classes, parent coffee mornings etc. are all good places for babies to see and begin to relate to other babies. The key to successful social gatherings with babies is that the adults enjoy them too and that they are welcoming, supportive and enjoyable.
Helping Your Baby Learn About Being a Friend
- Involve your baby in social activities.
- Babies will enjoy facing the group and being able to reach out to others while still safely near their familiar adult.
- Allow your baby opportunities to explore without your intervention or direction but watch for when she needs support or help and be ready to enjoy her achievements with her.
- Visit a range of places where people gather to meet, talk and eat together. Your baby will watch and learn new social signals.
- Don’t go too fast for your baby. Babies develop at different rates and pushing them to be involved before they are ready is likely to overwhelm them and set them back. Watch for their signals of when they feel comfortable.
- Interactive games such as ‘Peek-a-boo’ help babies to understand facial expressions and the importance of eye contact in social relationships.
- Reassurance and encouragement while dancing gently with baby, playing nursery rhymes and singing with baby will help him/her to feel confident and enjoy exchanges with others.
Telling babies they are doing well, that you love them, and encouragement all help them build positive feelings about themselves and about you, which provide them with a strong base from which to learn about others.
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