Just how does singing together build your toddler's resilience?
Your toddler's approaching that time in their life when they recognise songs and start singing along. It can be a fun time where you sing together and discover some new favourites. But did you know that while your toddler learns new songs and tries singing some of the words, they also build resilience?
Resilience is built by being surrounded by a loving stable environment, and singing together is ideal for providing time that feels safe and enjoyable for everyone
Many things make singing fantastic. It can lift a mood, encourage connection and provide an opportunity to be downright silly! And it brings people together... spending time with one another is a crucial component of developing resilience.
Learning the words to songs takes time, effort and practice – especially when your toddler is still learning to talk
When toddlers face the challenges of learning songs and actions, this is naturally done in a supportive way.
Each time they sing a new word, or copy an action, they get lots of attention and praise. The focus is on what they can do, and they achieve a sense of mastery.
Singing encourages the ability to handle stress in a manageable way
It's a big challenge to learn new songs. On this journey, your toddler learns to bounce back and keep trying; sometimes a song might be sung a gazillion times before all the words are right and they get that buzz of success.
Your toddler may be better prepared to deal with challenges and adversities if they learn this ability in a fun way and at an early age.