Sustained Persistence
Child demonstrates ability to persist through significant challenges over extended periods, using multiple strategies and seeking help appropriately
What the research says
Referenced across 1 developmental framework: finnish_ecec
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Activities for this (7)
The Patience Challenge -- Good Things Take Time
A multi-step craft or building activity where the child must wait between steps (glue drying, paint drying, taking turns with shared tools). The agent coaches the parent to observe the child's delayed gratification, self-regulation during waiting periods, frustration tolerance, and task persistence across the full project.
Treasure Box Challenge
A playful activity where your child learns to recognize when help is needed while trying to open a tricky treasure box, practicing asking for assistance appropriately.
Tower of Triumph
A fun building challenge that encourages your child to keep trying even when structures fall down, celebrating effort and small successes along the way.
The Bridge Builder Challenge
A fun engineering activity where your child builds bridges for toy animals using household items, practicing problem-solving through trial and error.
Story Tower Builders
A creative building activity where your child constructs a tower while inventing a story about it, encouraging persistence through multiple attempts and refinements.
The Bridge Builders Challenge
A fun engineering activity where parent and child work together to build a bridge for toy animals using household items, solving practical problems like stability, length, and resource sharing.
Tower Triumph Challenge
A building activity where children practice bouncing back when structures fall, maintaining a positive attitude through playful challenges.
Formal assessments
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