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Recognising and celebrating your child's small wins

A small win is any step towards a skill your child couldn't do before — a sound, a glance, a sock pulled on. Recognise them by watching for effort and 'almost', not just finished skills, and celebrate warmly and immediately. These tiny moments build confidence and learning. A clinical AbilityScore or diagnosis is formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre.

Recognising and celebrating your child's small wins
Celebrating your child's small wins — Ask Pinnacle, the Child Development Kośa

The biggest leaps in your child's journey are made of tiny steps — and noticing them changes everything.

In short

A small win is any step your child takes towards a skill they couldn't do before — a new sound, a held gaze, a sock pulled on, a moment of waiting their turn. Recognise them by watching for effort and 'almost', not just the finished skill, and celebrate them warmly and immediately so your child links trying with feeling good. These little celebrations are not just lovely — they are how confidence and learning are built, day by day.

How to spot the small wins

Progress in early childhood is rarely a sudden milestone — it is a hundred near-misses that slowly become a skill. Train your eye to notice:
  • Effort, not perfection — your child tried to say a word, reached for the spoon, looked before turning away. The attempt is the win.
  • 'A little more than last time' — a slightly longer cuddle, one more step, calming a minute faster than yesterday.
  • Self-started moments — when your child does something without being prompted, that is a big quiet win.
  • Recovery wins — bouncing back from an upset, accepting a change in routine, trying again after a stumble.

Keep a simple jar, notebook or phone note of one small win a day. Over a month you'll see a story of growth you might otherwise have missed.

How to celebrate so it actually helps

Celebrate right away and specifically. Instead of a vague "good job", name what they did: "You waited for your turn — that was so kind!" Match your warmth to your child — for some a clap and a cheer is perfect; for others a gentle smile, a high-five or a favourite song is better. Let your child feel your genuine delight; children read our faces long before our words. And celebrate the trying, not only the succeeding, so your child learns that having a go is always worth it.

The Pinnacle way

Any clinical AbilityScore® or diagnosis is formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, by qualified clinicians — never from an app or a checklist at home. What you can do at home is powerful: noticing and celebrating progress fuels the very skills our therapy programmes help build, and gives clinicians a richer picture of your child's everyday strengths. To understand where those small wins fit in the bigger journey, see how the AbilityScore is established.

Trusted sources

Guidance from the American Academy of Pediatrics (healthychildren.org) on responsive, encouraging parenting; WHO Nurturing Care Framework on warm, responsive caregiving as a driver of early development.

Next step — Want to know which small wins matter most for your child right now? Book a developmental check with a Pinnacle clinician.

This is general information, not a diagnosis — a clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care.

What to watch

Watch for effort and near-misses, not just finished skills: a tried sound, a held gaze, a self-started action, a faster recovery from upset. These are real wins worth celebrating.

Try this at home

Keep a 'win jar' or phone note and add one small win every day. Within a month you'll have a visible story of your child's growth — and a reminder on hard days of how far they've come.

Trusted sources

Developed by SETU Consortium · Pinnacle Blooms Network · Last reviewed 2026-06-11

This is general information, not a diagnosis. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care.

Frequently asked

What counts as a 'small win' for my child?

Any step towards a skill your child couldn't do before — a new sound, longer eye contact, reaching for a spoon, waiting a moment longer, or calming down faster than yesterday. The effort and the 'almost' count just as much as the finished skill.

How should I celebrate so it actually helps my child?

Celebrate immediately and specifically. Name what they did — "You waited for your turn!" — and match the celebration to your child, whether that's a cheer, a high-five, a song or a warm smile. Celebrating the trying, not only the succeeding, teaches your child that having a go is always worth it.

Does celebrating small wins really make a difference?

Yes. Warm, responsive encouragement links effort with feeling good, which builds confidence and motivation to keep trying. Over time these small moments are how bigger skills are learned — they are a genuine driver of early development, not just lovely extras.

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