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Starting a toddler playgroup is a great way for children ages 1-3 to make new friends! Learn how to start your own neighborhood toddler playgroup!
Entertaining your toddler is no easy task! The ages of 1-3 are difficult because your toddler may not be old enough to attend preschool but is often ready to play with other children. Even though you have done your best to entertain your one-year-old with online toddler games—nothing beats the companionship of other toddlers. There are programs that offer interactive playgroup environments—for a fee. Instead, why not get to know other mothers in your neighborhood instead? With a small amount of computer savvy and a little bit of bravery you and your toddler can form friendships that can last a lifetime. Starting the GroupChristine Louise Hohlbaum of Mommy’s Helper Online writes, “Organizing a playgroup can be simple, if you follow a few ground rules.” Perhaps a once per month playgroup is all that you can commit to hosting and organizing. If that is the case – be honest with yourself and don’t take on more than you can handle. Aim for parents and toddlers in your local area to join your playgroup. Why local? Eventually, your toddler may end up in the same preschool and even in the same elementary school with these playgroup companions! This may be a great way to get to know your child’s future playmates (and their parents). Finding PlaymatesNot sure where to find toddlers to join your playgroup? Try the following tips:
Organizing the GroupBefore you jump in with both feet first – take some time to think about what kind of toddler playgroup you are looking for. Here is a list to consider before forming your toddler playgroup:
Making Friends Takes TimeWhen you start a toddler playgroup expect it to have ups and downs. You may start out with a big bunch of enthusiastic parents one wee,k only to find one or two parents and kids show up the next. Do not despair! You may have to cancel a meeting because your little one took an early nap. Making new friends for your 1-3 year old is going to take time. The benefit of starting your own toddler playgroup is that you can play a big role in fostering a sense of community. Most importantly, you will show your child by example to overcome shyness, reach out and make new friends together!
The copyright of the article How to Start a Toddler Playgroup in Infant/Toddler Play is owned by Dana Herrera. Permission to republish How to Start a Toddler Playgroup in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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