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Hi reminder that permaregressors aren't the "ideal" of the age regression community.
It's harmful to talk about us as if we're what everyone should aim for. You're silencing our experiences by acting like being a permaregressor is just carefree 24/7 regression. You're putting unfair strain on our caregivers by pretending like they're superhuman machines who are only here to care for us without their own lives outside it. You alienate us in our own community by policing what we can and cant do in our own of-age bodies regardless of our headspace age. You make us feel ashamed to talk about how it ACTUALLY is to be a permaregressor and at the same time you're spreading misinformation about it!
"Ahhh I wish i was a permaregressor then I could be tiny all the time and not have to worry about anything!!" IS ableism and it's gotten to the point that if i see a blog doing it, im blocking them.
♡°◌̊ wants to follow their carer everywhere they go
♡°◌̊ whenever they get up they always ask where they’re going, even if it’s just to the bathroom for 5 mins
♡°◌̊ has a hard time sleeping by themselves :c but their loving and patient carer is there to tuck them back into bed no matter how many times they get up during the night ( ˘ ³˘) ♡
♡°◌̊ absolutely adores the comfort items they receive from their carer :3 they help regulate and substitute for when their carer isn’t there and reminds kiddo of how loved they are
♡°◌̊ the two love to share with each other. food, stories, a blanket, pretty much anything that can be shared is being shared (•‾⌣‾•)
♡°◌̊ always holding onto their carer’s hand, especially in crowded places, they don’t want to get lost or separated ( ཀ͝ ∧ ཀ͝ )
♡°◌̊ when they’re missing their carer extra hard, kiddo loves to draw pictures for them to hang up later on the fridge
♡°◌̊ their carer always lets kiddo know how proud they are for being so brave without them :3
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This was fun to write ´͈ ᵕ `͈ ♡°◌̊ as always my requests are open ! Thanks for reading ><
Oh, baby, you're really sick. I'm sorry to say this, but I think we need to go to the hospital. I know that sounds scary, but I'll be right there with you every step of the way. It's like going to the doctors, but instead of one doctor there will be a whole team of them to find out what's wrong and how make you better. You can bring all of your comfort items with you, and I'll even let you play on the IPad a little bit in the waiting room, okay? Ready to go, my brave kiddo?
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Hi, kiddos! This is the start of my sick series, where I make boards about chronic illnesses and other disabilities. Having a chronic illness doesn't stop just because you're little, and sometimes medical events from our childhood can still effect who we are in the current day, and I want to offer a child-friendly, safe, version of looking back on those events and processing them. I'll cover both physical and mental illness, and I'm starting to make boards based around my own health journey, but please feel free to submit requests!
🌊 quick sea/ocean/aquarium themed moodboard ^-^
i will start posting my summer moodboards soon!! in the meantime pls check out my summertime activity poll if u havent already <3 it helps me see which moodboards i should make first !!
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 :)
Wow, kiddo, look at all your fish toys! I'm so glad they keep you calm and regulated! I guess this means I can call you my little aquatic tot, huh? Play as much as you want with all your fishies, and don't be afraid to make a big splash!