Activity

Peekaboo and Comfort Routine

A caregiver plays peekaboo and offers warm soothing to build the child's trust that comfort is reliable.

Ages 3–18 months

Supports this milestone

  • develops expectations of consistent, positive interactions through secure relationships with familiar adults. — Head Start ELOF

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Materials

  • A soft blanket or cloth
  • A comfortable lap or floor space

Steps

  • Hold the child close and talk in a warm, gentle voice.
  • Cover your face with the cloth, then reveal it and say a happy "peekaboo!"
  • Watch the child's response and match their delight or pause if they need a break.
  • If the child becomes fussy, stop the game and offer soothing — rocking, holding, or quiet.
  • Name what you are doing, for example "I am right here with you."

Variations

  • Hide a favorite soft toy under the cloth and reveal it together.
  • Play during diaper changes or before naps to weave comfort into daily routines.

Differentiation

  • For younger infants, slow the pace and exaggerate your warm expressions.
  • For older babies, let the child pull the cloth away to take the lead.

Accessibility

  • For children with vision differences, add a gentle voice cue or touch when you reappear.
  • Follow the child's sensory cues; reduce intensity if they look overwhelmed.

Safety

  • Use a lightweight cloth and never leave it covering the child's face.
  • Always supervise; keep the child supported and secure on your lap.

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