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how old am I?
here are some descriptions of developmental milestones at various ages to help you pinpoint to what age you regress. sources: mixture of webmd, the cdc, speech and language kids, and parents.com
0-1 YEARS OLD
limited vocabulary: babbling, may say âma-maâ or âda-daâ, or other small words; may be nonverbal
often either sleeping or crying/whining for needs
wiggly and able to crawl; very cuddly
completely dependent on caretaker for physical needs and attention
accessories: pacifier, pacifier clip, bottle, onesie, diapers, blankies, rattles, mobile, floor gym, pushcarts, walkers,, soft blocks, oversized toy cars/vehicles, soft stuffies, stacking rings
2 YEARS OLD
able to form very simple sentences and phrases (âwant ba-baâ, âwhere paci?â)
can ask âwhat?â and âwhere?â questions
uses social words âhiâ âbyeâ âpleaseâ and âthanksâ
can follow simple directions or instructions
plays patty-cake and peek-a-boo type games
recognizes shapes and colors
crawling, pulling up on tables, steps and walking, stationary dancing
limited range of emotions, black/white thinking
greater independence from caretaker (can be left alone for brief periods during regression)
accessories: ages 0-1 years + shape sorting toys, small playsets, life size playsets, oversized blocks, people or animal figures, instruments, soft-cover books, picture books
3 YEARS OLD
able to form sentences of 3-5 words (âI want baba pleaseâ)
uses personal pronouns (âI/meâ âsheâ âherâ âheâ âhimâ âtheyâ âthemâ)
can ask and answer âwho?â âwhat?â and âwhere?â questions
can follow two-step directions or instructions (âbrush your teeth then get in bedâ)
recognizes books by covers or popular songs, reads/listens attentively
imitates the actions of adults and playmates
can be taught childhood rhymes (âitsy bitsy spiderâ, âwheels on the busâ)
accessories: age 2 years + sippie cups, board books, crayons and scrap paper, finger paints, chalk
4 YEARS OLD
answers simple questions clearly and logically
can properly use possessive pronouns (âmineâ instead of âminesâ) and past tense (âgaveâ instead of âgivedâ)
enjoys singing, rhyming, and making up words
expresses feelings better verbally (frustration without tantrums)
count 10 or more objects; correctly label shapes and colors
can follow multi-step directions or instructions
developmentally, no longer requires use of pacifier (pacifiers are commonly used habitually until approximately 5 years of age)
greater independence from caretaker; may want to assist in âbigâ tasks (dressing/undressing, lacing shoes, etc.)
accessories: age 3 years + crayons, markers, coloring books, activity books, short story books, play doh
5 YEARS OLD
can hold a basic conversation or tell a simple story
speaks of imaginary conditions (âWhat ifâ âI hopeâ), but can tell real from make-believe
recognizes many or all letters and numbers in print, can write name
able to ask and answer âwhen?â questions
can utilize fork and spoon successfully; still needs larger foods cut up
potty training completed
accessories: age 4 years + baby dolls, fashion dolls, action figures, simple board games, puzzles, construction sets (legos or lincoln logs)
This was created as a general guide to help age regressors learn more about psychosocial development at pre-school (and pre-long term memory) ages.
Donât forget that your regression doesnât have to fit âthe normâ; just like in initial childhood development, everyone is different. You can, of course, use any toys or tools you feel are appropriate for your situation.
Let me know if you have questions, or want me to do a continuation with older ages. :)
Ways to make your Little feel loved
-good morning/good night texts -all the cuddles -surprise adventures -letters -hair strokes/pets -be protective -sweet video messages -let them choose movie/show -tuck-ins -brush hair -bedtime stories -lots of texts and facetime -spooning -kiss their ouchies -make hard decisions for him/her -do all the driving -forehead kisses -give tasks with specific instructions -handholding whenever possible -blanket forts -make little meals -appropriate punishments (time outs, writing lines, tasks, spanks, etc.) -set and enforce clear rules -choose outfits -initiate playtime -encourage (& participate in!) social time with friends -give bubble baths -bring paci & stuffies -discourage any self-deprecation -arts & crafts time -find discrete ways to make him/her feel little when out in public -spankies -do little space activities WITH your little (coloring, etc.) -listen closely when they speak -small surprises and presents -hold him/her tightly when scared -let your little wear your shirts sometimes -make sure you say how special and cute they are -tea parties -attitude adjustments when bratty -practice patience with their neediness -teach your little new things -follow their social media activity -CANDY!
Keep me in Little Space
Ask me what color something is.
Ask me to count your fingers, or how many crayons are out of the box.
Tell me to spell my name, or to read simple things.
Donât let me pay, or hand me money and tell me to pay like a big girl.
Hang my colorings in your room, on the fridge, or keep one with you.
Take pictures with me in photo booths.
Tell me when Iâm doing good, love me still on bad days.
Give me a chore/self love chart with stickers.
Give me snacks and drinks in special bowls and cups.
Keep watch and help me grow.
Pay attention to my dollies and toys with me.
Ask me if I have to potty before we go places, if I say no suggest I try anyway.
Always hold my hand or make me hold your belt loop (or similar) so you know Iâm not lost or in the way of cars.
Make sure Iâm tucked in and give me a stuffy to snuggle.
Always be honest and straight forward, no mind games. I donât understand them.
Take me on trips to the park or the zoo.
Donât let me by hot things like the stove, or sharp things like knives without your guidance.
Build forts with me.
Play with bath toys with me.
Give me a bath, washing everything for me.
Sing songs and read to me.
Be excited Iâm your little.
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