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6 awesome ways to teach your toddler sharing is fun

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Is your toddler having a difficult time sharing? These awesome ways will teach your toddler how to share in a fun way! By sharing your toddler will start developing good manners and social skills. Helpful tips that are easy to implement . Pin now!

Is your toddler having a difficult time sharing his or her things? I’ve been there and even though it can be frustrating for you, know that it’s a stage that all toddlers go through.

Even though your toddler might not like sharing, it’s really important that you encourage it. By encouraging your toddler to share, he or she will be developing good manners and social skills.

There are so many different ways in which you can teach your toddler how to share. Make it fun by following these awesome tips and rest assure that your toddler will see the value and importance of sharing.

It’s all about having patience, being persistent and understanding your toddler. Eventually they will understand that sharing is not so bad after all once you can implement these 6 awesome ways to teach your toddler sharing is fun.

6 awesome ways to teach your toddler sharing is fun

1.Read books

A fun and great way to teach your toddler that sharing is fun is to read books about sharing. You will see how excited your child is going to be when you read these fun books to him or her. I feel like reading books will help them understand better the importance of sharing. The illustrations of the books is key, so make sure you purchase colorful, bright books with a lot of images on it.

Check out this list of books about sharing to start you off with.

2.Play games

There are a lot of games that without you realizing it, teaches your kids how to share. Games that requires your toddler to take turns, also requires your child to share. For example, playing tea, ball or singing with a toy microphone will requiere your child to share his or her toys.

Playing games are always a great way to teach your toddler that sharing is important and fun!

3.Watch cartoons on t.v

Do you know that there’s a lot of really great cartoons that teach children really important life lessons, like sharing! Take Daniel the Tiger for example, my kids love Daniel the Tiger and so do I.  In every episode it teaches it’s viewers important lessons like sharing, being jealous, how to control your emotions and so much more. My kids learn from it and their songs are catchy too.

More children’s show that will teach your toddler about sharing:

Barney ” sharing is caring” episode. Click here to watch on YouTube.

Sesame Street ” Sharing cookies” episode. Click here to watch on YouTube.

4.Explain why sharing is fun

One effective way to teach your toddler about sharing is to simply explain why sharing is fun. For example, explaining to your toddler that if she or he shares, others will share their things too. They will have other toys to play with or different books to read.

Sharing is a great way to build friendships and to learn and play with new things. A quick note, remind your toddler that they will always get their toys back, sharing just mean lending their toys for a few minutes and then they’ll get it back.

 

5.Sing songs

I love singing songs that teach my kids something, in this case sharing! There are so many different songs about sharing that you’ll have no problem choosing your favorite. Singing songs makes anyone happy and I’m sure your toddler will enjoy listening and singing a long to some of them.

Here’s a couple of songs that my kids have loved:

Barney “Sharing Your Stuff”

Daniel the Tiger “Sharing is Fun for Me Too”

Sesame Street ” Sharing Song”

 

6.Explain why it’s important to share

I love to explain to my toddlers and my 7 year old why sharing is important. There are time that they do not see the importance of it because they’re too busy fighting over their toys and not sharing with their siblings. So I simply ask them this question ” How would you feel if someone didn’t share with you their toys?”. It’s a simple and yet powerful question because they are now putting themselves in someone else’s shoes.

When your toddler shares it means that they care, they are friendly, they’re developing good manners and they will have more friends. Also, less fighting between siblings and more playing!

 

Quick recap:

 For your toddler to share his air her things can be a daunting task. After all, who likes to share their favorite new toy? It is imperative that as parents we teach our children the importance of sharing. It will mold them into being well mannered and having good social skills.

Remember that teaching your toddler how to share can be fun and should be fun for them. They learn and pay attention when they can engage and have a good time. Simple and effective ways to do this is by reading books and singing songs about sharing. Also, playing fun games that requires your toddler to share and take turns. Also, watching cartoons on the televisions another fun way to teach your toddler how to share.

Other great and very effective ideas is to simply speak to your toddler about why he or she have to share and why it’s such an important trait to have. All of these awesome ways will help you establish a way to teach your toddler that sharing is fun. 

 

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¿Tu hijo tiene dificultades para compartir sus cosas? He estado allí y aunque puede ser frustrante para ti, saber que es una etapa que todos los niños pequeños pasan por.

A pesar de que a tu niño no le gusta compartir, es muy importante que lo aliente. Al animar a tu niño a compartir, él o ella estará desarrollando buenos modales y habilidades sociales.

Hay tantas maneras diferentes en las que tu puedes enseñarle a tu niño a compartir. Has de una manera divertida siguiendo estos consejos impresionantes y te aseguro que tu niño verá el valor y la importancia de compartir.

Solo se trata de tener paciencia, ser persistente y comprender a su hijo pequeño. Eventualmente comprenderán que compartir no es tan malo después de todo.

6 maneras impresionantes de enseñarle a tu niño que compartir es divertido

1.Leer libros

Una manera divertida de enseñarle a tu niño que compartir es divertido es leer libros sobre compartir. Usted verá lo emocionado que su hijo va a estar cuando lea estos divertidos libros. Siento que leer libros les ayudará a entender mejor la importancia de compartir. Las ilustraciones de los libros son la clave, así que asegúrate de comprar libros coloridos y brillantes con muchas imágenes.

Echa un vistazo a esta lista de libros sobre compartir para comenzar con.

2.Jugar juegos

Hay muchos juegos que sin darte cuenta le enseña a tus hijos a compartir. Los juegos que requieren que su hijo se turne, también requiere que su hijo comparta. Por ejemplo, jugar té, pelota o cantar con un micrófono de juguete requerirá que su hijo comparta sus juguetes.

Jugar juegos es siempre una gran manera de enseñarle a tu niño que compartir es importante y divertido!

3. Mire dibujos animados en la television

Hay un montón de dibujos animados realmente buenos que enseñan a los niños importantes lecciones de vida, como compartir! Tomen a Daniel el Tigre por ejemplo, a mis hijos les encanta Daniel el Tigre y a mi también. En cada episodio enseñan a sus espectadores lecciones importantes como compartir, ser celoso, cómo controlar sus emociones y mucho más. Mis hijos aprenden de eso y sus canciones son pegadizas también.

Más espectáculo infantil que le enseñará a su niño a compartir:

Barney “compartir es querer” episodio. Haga clic aquí para ver en YouTube.

Sesame Street “Compartiendo galletas” episodio. Haga clic aquí para ver en YouTube.

4. Explique por qué compartir es divertido

Una manera efectiva de enseñarle a su niño a compartir es simplemente explicándole  por qué compartir es divertido. Por ejemplo, explicando a su niño que si él o él comparte, otros compartirán sus cosas también. Tendrán otros juguetes para jugar o libros diferentes para leer.

Compartir es una gran manera de construir amistades y aprender y jugar con cosas nuevas. Una nota rápida, recuérdele  a tu niño pequeño que siempre obtendrán sus juguetes de nuevo, compartiendo sólo significa prestar sus juguetes durante unos minutos y luego lo recuperarán.

5. Cantar canciones

Me encanta cantar canciones que les enseñan a mis hijos algo, en este caso compartir! Hay tantas canciones diferentes sobre compartir que no tendrás ningún problema en elegir tu favorita. Cantando canciones hace que te sientas feliz y estoy seguro de que tu niño disfrutará escuchando y cantando a algunos de ellos.

Aquí hay un par de canciones que mis hijos han amado:

Barney “Compartiendo sus cosas”

Daniel the Tiger “Compartir es divertido para mí también”

Sesame Street “Canción de compartir”

Explique por qué es importante compartir

Me encanta explicar a mis niños pequeños y a mi hija de 7 años de edad por qué compartir es importante. Hay tiempo que no ven la importancia de eso porque están demasiado ocupados peleando por sus juguetes y no compartiendo con sus hermanos. Así que simplemente les hago esta pregunta: “¿Cómo te sentirías si alguien no compartiera contigo sus juguetes?”. Es una pregunta simple pero poderosa porque ahora se están poniendo en los zapatos de otra persona.

Cuando tu niño comparte significa que se preocupan, son amigables, están desarrollando buenos modales y tendrán más amigos. Además, menos peleas entre hermanos y más jugando!

Recapitulación rápida:

Compartir sus cosas para tu niño puede ser una tarea desalentadora. Después de todo, ¿a quién le gusta compartir su juguete favorito? Es imprescindible que como padres les enseñemos a nuestros hijos la importancia de compartir. Se moldea en ser bien educado y desarrollar buenas habilidades sociales.

Recuerde que enseñarle a su niño a compartir puede ser divertido y debe ser divertido para ellos. Aprenden y prestan atención cuando pueden participar y pasar un buen rato. Maneras simples y efectivas de hacer esto es leyendo libros y cantando canciones sobre compartir. Además, jugar juegos divertidos que requieren que su niño comparta y tome turnos, si desea un día tranquilo, mire una divertida caricatura que muestre la importancia de compartir.

Otras grandes y muy eficaces ideas es simplemente hablar con su niño pequeño sobre por qué él o ella tiene que compartir y por qué es un rasgo tan importante de tener. Todas estas maneras impresionantes le ayudarán a establecer una manera divertida de enseñar a su niño que compartir es divertido.

 Hugs, Ros Emely

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  1. Chelsea @ Life With My Littles says

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    These are great tips! My kids are both pretty good at sharing, but I think that’s mostly because they’ve always had to do it!
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  2. Ros Emely says

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    Thank you Chelsea! Yeah that’s true. My kids always had to share with one another but sometimes they just don’t want to, specially if they just got a new toy!

  3. Nina says

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    My little ones can still struggle with sharing, but it’s in the constant reinforcement that helps them learn that sharing is a good skill to have. I agree that playing games that are more fun to share is really helpful. We’ll dump out a bunch of blocks of Lego and they all dig into the pile. Another thing that works for us is literally setting a timer if they fuss about a toy so they can take turns. And I try not to get TOO involved, because usually when they see the other kid upset, that’s when they feel a pull to share the toy.
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  4. [email protected] Cleaning says

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    I think sharing is difficult for almost every child. You gave excellent advices. Also one of the most important factors is parent’s example. The kids copy their parents behavior.

  5. Ros Emely says

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    Thank you so much Morgan! You are totally right about parents setting an example for their children. I can’t believe I forgot to add that one! Great tip!

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