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5 Tips to Engage Shy Children in Daycare Activities


Daycares always have children who are reluctant to participate in everyday activities or feel shy doing so. As a daycare provider, you can engage shy children in many activities to help them step out of their shells and interact. Read on to have a look at some tips you can try to engage shy children in daycare activities:

Provide Opportunities to Engage

Daycares provide a long list of engaging activities for children. We encourage you to help them participate and engage in these activities and become friends with their fellow children. Whether it is something small like role play, dancing, or group painting, it presents opportunities for shy kids to make friends. These activities will eventually boost their confidence and make them join these activities more often.

Praise Them Appropriately

Once they show improvement, participate more in group activities, and practice confident social behavior, praise them appropriately to encourage similar behavior. Furthermore, keep your words of praise modest so that the child is prompted to indulge in similar social situations on their own. Another common strategy is praising other daycare kids for showing that confidence and friendliness are appreciated in their surroundings.

Give Them Time

Most of all, we encourage you to give them time. Shy kids take their time to observe their peers and come out of their shells. Once they take the time they need, they will surely be one of the brightest, loudest kids in the daycare!

Pair Children Together in Activities

Children at a Daycare

One of the best things about daycare is that children participate in many fun activities. However, if a kid is shy, they might miss out on a lot. This is why you need to pair children into groups of two. Such pairing ensures room for building confidence and exposes children to social situations where they would make friends.

Crafting Activities

As a daycare provider, you must know the importance of arts and crafts activities. They are the best pastime and can keep children occupied for hours. However, did you know that they are also the best activities for making friends and holding competitions? Try and engage your daycare children in making Room Art for the daycare.

Additional Tips

Fill out a parent survey form, daily daycare report sheet, and daily daycare schedules. In our opinion, daycare forms can be a great way to keep parents informed about their child's progress. Parents should also praise their children and you to ensure they get the support they need to grow their social skills.

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Kids at a Daycare

Standout daycare offers the right programs, such as the toddler curriculum, toddler monthly lesson plans, and much more. These programs provide you access to the best resources for an exceptional daycare experience.

Standout daycare also assists with training, coaching, and grants applications for daycare services. We make sure that deserving daycare programs never miss potential funding. Sign up with us and learn more about our Staff Training Program. Please get in touch with Standout Daycare to know more or ask any questions.

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