13- 18 Months

Encouraging Play: Provide different toys and activities to encourage exploration. Set up a sensory bin with various textures and objects. This can stimulate your toddler's senses and curiosity. Give your toddler the tools to explore and learn. Toddler development | BabyCentre

Helping with Simple Tasks: Involve your toddler in simple tasks like putting away toys. Create a reward chart to celebrate their help. This can teach them the value of contributing and build their self-esteem. Give your toddler the opportunity to help and feel valued.  Easy Chores Toddlers Can Do at Home - The Old Station Nursery

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19- 24 Months

Sharing Activities: Encourage your toddler to share and take turns during play. Organise playdates to practice sharing with other kids. This can help them learn social skills and make friends. Give your toddler the chance to develop social skills through sharing. Playtime activities and bonding with your toddler - Start for Life - NHS

Kindness Activities: Teach your toddler to be kind, like helping a friend. Read books about kindness and discuss the characters' actions. This can help them understand and practice empathy.  Give your toddler the understanding of kindness and empathy. Activities for teaching kindness to toddlers and children

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25 - 30 Months

Helping with Chores: Involve your toddler in chores like setting the table. Use child-sized tools to make tasks fun. This can teach them responsibility and make them feel important. Give your toddler the responsibility and pride of helping with chores. Easy Chores Toddlers Can Do at Home - The Old Station Nursery

Praise Positive Behaviour: Praise your toddler for good behaviour and kindness. Create a "kindness jar" and add a token for each kind act. This can encourage them to continue being kind and helpful. Give your toddler positive reinforcement for their good deeds.   How to Promote Positive Behaviour in Early Years – Care Learning

Donate to charity – Encourage children to get involved in sorting their old toys/clothes and choosing which items to donate and to which charities. Not only is this a kind act, but it also promotes recycling and how we can be environmentally conscious by buying second hand.

Make giving at home normal – Making giving to other part of your normal routine, simple acts such as drawing a picture for grandparents, sharing a toy with a sibling, or helping to prepare dinner. All of these are great ways of teaching generosity and that giving does not need to have a financial value.

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31- 36 Months

Helping with Tasks: Involve your toddler in tasks that require movement, like tidying up. Turn tasks into games, like a race to see who can tidy up the fastest. This can make chores fun and teach them teamwork. Give your toddler the joy of teamwork and fun in everyday tasks. Easy Chores Toddlers Can Do at Home - The Old Station Nursery

Modelling Kindness: Show and encourage acts of kindness, like sharing toys. Participate in community activities that promote kindness, like donating toys. This can teach them the importance of helping others. Give your toddler the example of kindness and community spirit. Activities for teaching kindness to toddlers and children

Food Banks – Take children shopping and let them choose an item or two to donate to the food bank. This gives you an opportunity to explain that some families may not be able to buy food as easily, and that what they choose will help towards providing a healthy meal for other families. Donate to food banks

Operation Christmas Box – Encourage children to make a Christmas Box at Christmas. This is a good way for children to give to others at a special time of year and to bless children in need around the world. Operation christmas box

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