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Age Play 101: 4-10 y.o.


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I've seen many littles unsure of what their little age actually is or are still exploring their little side or are unexperienced when it comes to age regression during playtime and since I haven't noticed any topics such as this, I've decided to map out little space because I'm bored and I can't sleep... (instagram and tumblr mostly used as resources). If anyone sees some errors, feel free to comment.  Click here for Age Play 101: 0-4 y.o.

 

 

4-5 years old ageplay age.

 

The little hit an increased development phase both physically and mentally. They crave a lot more carbs. They also become very self aware and shy when it matters. Anxiety is high in this area of regression, thus a lot of energy and time is being put into trust building with the caregiver.

 

Communication: The littles talk well, only Rs and such give them issues.

Diet: sandwiches (pbj), cookies, cereal, veggie bits, fruits, cheesespastas and pastry, sweets...

Movement: Walking is mostly fine at this point but some littles still walk slowly and carefully, using hands for stability.

Activities: Telling stories, singing, practicing talking, drawing, colouring, watching cartoons / Disney movies, nibbling stuff, hide and seek, running around, catch, read childrens books, legos, bubble baths, playing with stuffies.

 

5-7 years old ageplay age.

 

The trust building phase is still going.

 

Communication: The littles talk well now, only some advanced sentences and words give them issues.

Diet: Pastas and pastries, sandwiches, cookies, cereals, lots of sweets...

Movement: Movement is a little bit more advanced than the previous year but still an ocassional stumble here and there.

Activities: Hide and seek, running around, catch, board games, colouring, watching cartoons, Disney movies, drawing, telling stories, read childrens books, more cuddling and mingling, dancing, bubble baths, playing with stuffies.

 

Advice for Caregivers: You have to be very consistent during the trust building phase. The more you insist on a healthy routine, safe habits, proper diet with lots of veggies, enforce rules, the more you're showing the little that you care and trust will build up easier. Be consistent. The brats act bratty during this time to test you, part of trust building is proving yourself to your little.

 

7-10 years old ageplay age.

 

Trust between the little and Caregiver is very rooted now and the little sees the Caregiver as a safe place, a protector, a guide.. More advanced development may begin now under the Caregivers watchful eye. The little is on the path to becoming a middle. She likes to go on adventures, explore, learn about adult life..

 

Communication: Communication is advanced at this point, not words are misspoken and sentences well made.

Diet: The littles like to focus on the junk foods at this point :D (The cool foods) like pizzas, burgers, french fries, etc... Also sweets...

Movement: Movement is very advanced, the little is able to walk, run, jump, swim without any issues.

Activities: Card games, board games, trivia and such. Competitive games. More adult movies, series, anime and books. Outside activities like walking or exercising with the Caregiver. Experimenting with cooking. Arts and crafts. ADVENTURES!

 

Advice for Caregivers: Be supportive to your little's curiosity, they'll be very curious and happy / hyper around you because they trust you completely. Your little one is growing :D. Brats  act bratty during this time because they want to feel like they're maturing and because they're not "babies anymore!"

 

That's it for this topic, I hope you've had an interesting read and have learned something, I know I did for sure and I would like to thank everyone who assisted me in the making of this one, you've been a lot of help since research materials were very limited.

 

THANK YOU!

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This so great, this is something all new Daddies/Mommies/Caregivers and littles should read!

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This is beautiful! Thanks so much for addressing this for both littles and caregivers. I personally was confident in myself as a little- it was just troublesome to pinpoint a particular age is all! Adds a sense of identity and a clear sense of self. 

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This is extremely handy! Thank you very much for making this! <3

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Hey, what about the most interesting group of 0-4?

Why did you not mention them?

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Hey, what about the most interesting group of 0-4?

Why did you not mention them?

Different post, link in my profile.

Guest Little Bee
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This is very helpful and informative! Thanks for sharing this ^_^ Edited by Little Bee
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Yay adventures! 7-10 yo  littles have the most fun!!!!!!

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This second part was even better for me because I think this fits better with my age group. Thanks a lot!

Guest ☽ ᴍᴏɴᴏᴄᴇʀᴏs ☾
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Omgosh this has been very helpful, now I understand myself a bit more and I have a clearer idea about my little age. Thank you!

I only have one doubt, is there a post like this for the middles ages?

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Omgosh this has been very helpful, now I understand myself a bit more and I have a clearer idea about my little age. Thank you!

I only have one doubt, is there a post like this for the middles ages?

I didn't make one and I'm not sure if there is. I haven't been able to find much info on what sets middle ages apart.

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I agree, I wish there was one for the middles!
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