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Permanence

Evidence-based therapy approaches that build Permanence

Permanence is built through developmentally graded, play-based cognitive intervention — search-and-find and hiding paradigms aligned to sensorimotor stages, naturalistic developmental behavioural intervention, joint-attention routines and responsive caregiver coaching that embed repetition into daily play. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care.

Evidence-based therapy approaches that build Permanence
Building Permanence in early childhood — Ask Pinnacle, the Child Development Kośa

Object permanence is the cognitive cornerstone on which memory, anticipation and emotional security are built — and it responds beautifully to structured, play-based intervention.

In short

Permanence — the understanding that objects and people continue to exist when out of sight — is built through developmentally graded, play-based cognitive intervention rather than any single technique. The strongest evidence supports naturalistic developmental behavioural approaches (search-and-find play, peekaboo, hiding sequences), responsive caregiver coaching, and joint-attention routines that give the infant repeated, scaffolded reasons to anticipate a hidden object's return. These map directly onto Piagetian sensorimotor stages and are reinforced through everyday routines.

The science

  • Graded hide-and-seek paradigms — progressing from partially covered objects, to fully hidden, to visible then invisible displacement. This mirrors the documented sensorimotor trajectory and is the most direct skill-building route.
  • Naturalistic developmental behavioural intervention (NDBI) — embedding permanence trials into child-led play, using contingent reinforcement and natural motivation rather than rote drilling. Strong consensus support for early cognitive and social-communication targets.
  • Responsive caregiver coaching — parents trained to label, pause and create predictable disappearance-and-return routines (peekaboo, container play, "where's gone?") generalise the skill across the day. Caregiver-mediated intervention has robust evidence for early developmental gains.
  • Joint attention and anticipation routines — linking permanence to social referencing supports both the cognitive concept and the emotional security (person permanence) that underpins separation tolerance.

Keep tasks just above current performance, high in repetition, and embedded in motivating routines — that is the mechanism that drives consolidation.

When to refer

Refer for a developmental check if a child shows no search for a fully hidden object well beyond the expected window, flat affect to disappearance-return games, or broader delays across communication, play or motor domains.

The Pinnacle way

A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care — never from an app or form. Explore the cognitive foundations of permanence in toddlers, how we profile each child through the clinician-administered AbilityScore®, and our play-based cognitive and developmental therapy pathway.

Trusted sources

AAP / HealthyChildren.org early cognitive and developmental milestone guidance; CDC developmental milestone resources; EACD early intervention consensus on developmental therapy.

Next step — Want a precise cognitive profile for the child in your care? Refer for a Pinnacle developmental assessment.

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 no search for a fully hidden object well beyond the expected window, flat affect to disappearance-return games such as peekaboo, and any concurrent delays across communication, play or motor domains.

Try this at home

Build short, predictable hide-and-find routines into daily play — partly cover a favourite toy, pause, then reveal it, gradually increasing how fully it is hidden as the child succeeds.

Trusted sources

Developed by SETU Consortium · Pinnacle Blooms Network · Last reviewed 2026-06-10 · reviewed every 540 days

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

At what age does object permanence typically develop?

Permanence emerges gradually across the sensorimotor period, with search for fully hidden objects strengthening through the latter half of the first year and invisible-displacement understanding consolidating into the second year. Timing varies between children, so the trajectory matters more than any single date.

Is drilling or repetitive teaching the best way to build permanence?

No. Evidence favours naturalistic, child-led play with embedded repetition over rote drilling. Permanence consolidates when hiding-and-finding tasks are motivating, contingent on the child's interest and pitched just above current ability.

How does caregiver coaching help?

Caregiver-mediated intervention generalises the skill across the whole day. Parents trained to label, pause and create predictable disappearance-and-return routines provide far more practice trials than any clinic session alone, with strong evidence for early developmental gains.

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