Problem Solving With Others

With your help, infants and toddlers can begin to learn the skills needed to solve problems with others

Baby and toddler both hold onto same colorful toy

What You Need to Know

Most infants have a strong desire to engage with the people and objects around them. And, they rely on adults to guide and promote positive social interactions. As they develop, toddlers begin to show interest in playing beside their peers — and, later, with them. As they interact and learn the social rules of play, young children need help to develop social problem-solving skills. Teachers can provide children with language to understand problems and feelings. They can also support children to find and accept fair solutions when issues arise.

What It Looks Like

A quick glance at how you can help infants and toddlers develop problem-solving skills

Help Children Solve Problems

When challenges arise during play, help children identify the problem, provide language they can use to communicate, and guide children to consider different possible solutions.

Encourage Fair Solutions

Encourage children to reflect on a problem and help model potential solutions that are fair for everyone. Notice how this teacher proposes a way for two toddlers to share a toy they both want.

Children sharing at center time

Practice Sharing Together

Set up and monitor activities that require collaboration. This gives children an opportunity to practice sharing and helps prepare them for similar situations they may encounter later on.

PROBLEM SOLVING THROUGH BOOKS

That's (Not) Mine

Written by Anna Kang and illustrated by Christopher Weyant, this story highlights different ways to (not) solve problems with friends in a fun and engaging way.

That's (Not) Mine book cover

Activity Cards for Infant and Toddler Classrooms

Part of the STREAMin3 curriculum, these activity cards provide simple and fun ways you can prompt older infants and toddlers to collaborate and solve problems together
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NARRATE

Dance Party

As children dance, problems will naturally arise. Narrate what the problem is, then suggest a solution.

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Find a Solution

Present a problem with puppets or characters from a story. Use picture cards to help them find a solution.

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narrate

Partner Clapping

As children try this activity with partners, help them find solutions when things don't go quite right.

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Partner Tasks

Assign pairs of children classroom tasks to complete together.

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Get Our Resource Guide

Includes questions and activities to guide your use of the videos, book suggestions, and activity cards featured for each of our core social-emotional skills