• Teaching toddlers to share is an essential part of their social development, and it can be a rewarding experience for both parents and little ones. Start by modelling sharing behaviour yourself; children learn a great deal by observing adults. Use everyday situations to highlight the concept—if you're having a snack, offer a piece to your child and explain, "Look, I'm sharing my biscuit with you!"

    In playtime, encourage sharing through structured activities. For instance, when playing with blocks or toys, gently prompt them by saying, "Let’s take turns! You can play with the red block for a moment, and then it’s my turn." Positive reinforcement is key; when they share willingly, offer praise like, “Well done for sharing! That was very kind!”

    It’s also helpful to create opportunities for group play where sharing becomes necessary, such as at a playdate or in a nursery setting. If conflicts arise, intervene calmly and help them verbalise their feelings. Teach phrases like, "Can I have a turn, please?" or "Let’s share the toy." Remember, patience is crucial, as it may take time for toddlers to grasp the concept fully. With consistent guidance and encouragement, they'll soon learn that sharing can be fun and rewarding!