Copying your actions
Have you noticed that your toddler has started to copy some of the things you do? They might copy some of your gestures or actions. This is because they love you so much and want to be just like you.
Joining in with movement and play
Your toddler will no doubt love your fun, playful side. Making play fun and enjoyable gives your toddler such a lot to look forward to. Seeing you laugh and lose your inhibitions helps them to feel that everything is possible.
They learn so much from you spending time together. When you, say, kick your leg like a donkey and make a donkey sound, they might get the giggles. Bringing fun and laughter inspires young children and encourages them to try things for themselves.
Keeping up with it
Children, no matter what age, learn through repetition. You might pretend you are the penguin in the book 10 times or more before your toddler attempts to be a penguin for themselves.
Moving in different ways is much easier for adults to achieve but your toddler will be watching and connecting how you bring the actions to life.
Reference:
[1] Lind, J., Ghirlanda, S., Enquist, M. (2019). Social learning through associative processes: a computational theory. The Royal Society Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.181777