🌟 Jazzy 🌟 Adult 🌟 Little Age: 2-5 🌟
I'm an age regressor who likes penguins, cartoons, and soft things! This is now my 100% sfw regression blog!!! If this blog showed up in your activity feed, it's probably because of my sideblogs!
🌠 I'm an adult age regressor, and my little age is 2-5! Basically, a toddler! Sometimes tho, I do feel like an older kiddo at age 8! 🌠
👽 She/They 👽
🎈 I like cartoons, soft things, space, and late 90s/early 00s nostalgia! 🎈
💙 I love Blue's Clues, Care Bears, Muppets, Sanrio, and Rugrats!💙
🎨 I'll mostly be reblogging posts that I'd like to see when I'm in little space, but I make some original content too! I post pictures sometimes, but I mostly make cute regression outfits!!! To check out my content, check out my "mine" tag! 🎨
🍭 I'm a non-community regressor! I'm also sfw!! However! I might reblog sfw posts from nsfw sources! So please check the source if you don't wanna interact with nsfw sources! 🍭
🌜 I don't have a DNI (mostly because I don't have enough spoons to stay on top of it)! So just don't be a meanie and you're good to go for following and interacting with my posts! For reblogs, make sure to follow the op's dni!! 🌜
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Hello little ones! feeling playful but aren't sure what to do? That's ok, sometimes playing sounds a lot easier than it feels, so i put together a little list of super fun, super easy things to do!
🖍﹒Stuffie passports: Line up whatever toys or stuffies you have and make them tiny passports with paper and pencils! you can even laminate them with tape if you want!
🧸﹒Sensory play: Try filling a bowl with water, add bubbles if you want, and find some watersafe things around the house! things like cotton balls, toys, paper shapes and sponges, see which ones float, which ones sink, or fill the sponge up with water an squeeze it out over the bowl, it can be a really nice texture!
🖍﹒Build a fort: it doesn't have to be fancy, just a few blankets, a few pillows and all your stuffed friends, bring a show you like and some snacks!
🧸﹒Simple crafts: make something silly like a sock puppet or if you can, get a blank bird house or fairy door to decorate, you can find them in most craft stores!
🖍﹒Old game consoles: playing on old consoles like game boys, DS's or old ipad games can be a great way to spend time while your regressed, especially for the little ones who have a hard time staying focused
🧸﹒Scavenger hunts: write a list of things you can find around your house- paper, pencils, stuffies ect, and go on a scavenger hunt to find them! count as many blue things you can see or collect every paper clip you can find!
🖍﹒Doodling: fill a page with doodles, whatever you think looks nice like a sky of stars, a field of flowers or all your favorite characters on one piece of paper!
🧸﹒Draw your own story: make a little comic of you and your stuffies on an adventure, where would you go? what would you do? who would you meet?
🖍﹒Make believe (if you can): if you feel up to it, try playing a game of make believe! it can be something simple like playing house with a few toys or setting up a little tea party on a blanket, what do you talk about? maybe one toy has a story they're itching to tell, or maybe another toy wants to hear about the show you just finished watching!
🧸﹒Remember that there is no "right way" to play. whatever feels fun to you, whatever makes you feel ok, do it. your way of playing is just as real as everyone else's.
Have fun my darling stars, and sweet dreams!
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Special Notes: I'm in no community, and everything is 100% Safe for Work.
Personal Notes: Making my own "School" helps me overwrite my bad school memories from when I was a kid, and provides me with a necessary routine for my daily life. Without my routines, i have problems with my days blurring together and issues with taking care of myself.
Everything is under the cut!
Think about what you LIKED from school. As a kid, art class and library were my favorite moments from school-- so my "school" has a heavy lean towards Art and Reading. For this, I look up (simple) art prompts online and follow them, make my own art for fun, make my own "art projects" and more. For Library, I go to my local library AND I use the Libby app so I can read multiple books on-the-go! (The books I end up loving, I purchase an actual copy eventually!)
I loved Field Trips, too! For that, I write down a place I really want to visit-- and i visit it someday!
Also, I still do "Related Arts" classes.
Art: Make art with items I already have.
Music: Learn to read sheet music, and play an instrument I have. (You can play a virtual piano if you have a tablet, or practice drums on an upside-down bucket!)
Library: Read a book/Visit my library
Computer: Visit educational Websites
Physical Education: Learn exercises and play outside!
For Education, I use KhanAcademy and find worksheets to fill out online! I chose my grade level by going to the grade level I began struggling with (3rd grade was when I started doing badly in school, so I'm "redo-ing 3rd grade"! This helped my improve and gain confidence in my math skills as an adult!)
I'm autistic and have VERY INTENSE special Interests, so I made a class dedicated to learning more about my interests!
"Self Care Classes and their Rewards"
I made a punch card for my self care goals, And when the whole card is complete, I get myself a reward (or "save up" my points for a big prize! I'm saving for Noise Canceling Headphones!)
My goals are: Brush Teeth twice a day for _ days total, take a shower once daily for _ days total, do at least one chore for _ days total, drink at least _ bottles of water for _ days total, etc. I don't punish myself for forgetting things, that just means it'll take a little longer to reach my prize goals!
I have a separate punch card made for "days I went to work"!
When do you "go to school"?
I do this kind of schooling every day, usually when I'm bored and don't know what else to do-- or right before or right after work. There's no rules or attendance policy. Your New School experience should be tailored to your needs! At the end of the day, this is mostly just for fun!
For fun, try to make your "school mascot" your favorite animal! My school "mascot" is a Sun Bear!
📚Has the most fun reading or learning something new during playtime.
🎓Is given ‘homework’ to do by their CG, and when finished, goes excitedly to CG to show them the completed work!
📜Gets so happy over receiving gold stars and other stickers from CG.
📝Stumbles over big words, because they’re a baby after all. A very smart one!
💡Sits with CG to read books on their favorite subject to lull them to sleep.
📖Always wants to watch movies or shows about their favorite subject with CG!
🖋️Tells CG all the things they know about the subject. The more excited they get, the more their words turn into giggles and babbling, but CG listens so intently anyway.
🧪Loves to be called “little” before the profession of their favorite subject. Like, “little scientist”, “little doctor”, “little historian”, “little biologist”… whatever it may be.
🍎Adores being called "smarty pants", "little genius", and anything related to something they like!
🔢Little one who likes to try on big kid clothes, especially from their CG, and feel so professional!
📊Enjoys school; pretend or in real life!
This was just too cute, haha. I loved making this one, it came out so cutely. Hope everyone enjoys!! Dividers (crayon + drawings) by @dividersnook11 (merged and split some dividers up, however all were made by this user) and (glue and pencils) @cozy-menagerie.
Here’s a list of links of PBS KIDS shows, movies and shorts to watch while regressing, dreaming or healing your inner child! Please consider supporting PBS if you are able to here and Internet Archive here, as many of these links are sourced from the official PBS Kids YouTube channel, website and Internet Archive. Visit the PBS KIDS official website here for full episodes, games, activities and much more!
Agere Activities for Little Scientists: A Masterpost
...that aren't just coloring! Brought to you by a caregiver and STEM major.
Below is an updating collection of websites for things to do when regressed that revolve around STEM. Activities include videos, experiments, worksheets, reading, crafts, and games. Fields include space/astronomy, physics, zoology, water science, anthropology, paleontology, ecology, biology, and more! I've separated them by reading comprehension needed, with green being dedicated for younger headspaces and yellow being websites for adults AND kids. All sites are AI free and completely SFW. Happy learning!
NASA
NASA has a tons of free opportunities you can learn about the planet, our solar system, and beyond! NASA+ has video series and is free and has no ads. On NASA Space Place, you can find tons of fun activities to explore the galaxy. NASA Kids is similar, but has a broader focus. On NASA's games & interactives page, you can get free 3D visualizations, games, tours, and even hear the sounds of space. They also have apps for both IOS & android.
NASA main | NASA Space Place | NASA+ | NASA interactives | Nasa Kids
American Museum of Natural History
Explore fun topics ranging from anthropology to water science to microbiology in games, reading, videos, and hands on activities you can print out on OLogy, their website made for kids.
*If possible, please check out and support your local museum. It's a great way to get involved and learn more about your community and what came before it. We don't bite!
Ology | AMNH main
Science Journal for Kids
Great resource primarily for teachers, but clicking on any of the lessons gives you access to the original academic paper, more resources, and a PDF with the lesson reading and discussion questions! It can be fun to go through a few and keep a journal of your thoughts. These lessons can individually come in higher and lower reading levels and you can sort by elementary-upper high school level.
SJFK Website
PBS
PBS Kids has an entire page dedicated to fun science games! They also have NOVA Labs where you can do interactive labs exploring RNA, weather, cybersecurity, evolution, space, and more. Some are animated and aimed at a younger audience.
PBS Kids Science Games | NOVA Labs
Wild Kratts
I wouldn't have ever wanted to go into STEM if it weren't for these guys. The Kratt Brothers dedicate their lives to animal conservation and sharing it with younger generations. On their website, there are tons of free activities and games where you can learn about animals under the Play & Learn menu! They also have family-friendly videos as well.
Wild Kratts Website
PhET Interactive Stimulations
With options for every grade level, you can explore a ton of different concepts in chemistry, physics, earth science, biology, and math. While many of the activities require outside direction, you can still play around and find your way! Sometimes it can be more fun to observe and learn that way. :)
PhET Sims
National Geographic
Similar to PBS! The NatGeo Kids website has games, videos, and readings to explore a range of topics.
NatGeo main | NatGeo Kids
If you have any recommendations please let me know (submissions must be sfw, AI-free, and accessible)! Thanks for reading :)
“I’ve got a couple more papers to grade, kid. How about you pick my pen color?” 🪐 lots of crafting even if it’s him getting into it and you tiredly watching him lock in 🛰️ “I won’t lie to you, you know that. This scrape DOES look pretty bad, but we can fix it together, right? We’re smart!” ☄️ His bike helmet is covered in stickers and that is a-okay! 🔭 “Any sensible adult would say we shouldn’t watch a THIRD movie past bedtime… Good thing I’m not a sensible adult! Pass me that DVD and the ice cream, will you?”