youtube channel recs for littles ones !! [dividers by @d-oie]
reading rocket ππ ~ fallon is an amazing woman who reads children's books [both classics and new stuff !]. she has an amazing narration voice that instantly captivates you into any story she reads !
vooks π₯π ~ with this channels adorable animations, calming music and narration (with subtitles available !) - this channel is easily one of my favorites !!
storytime at awnie's house ππ ~ awnie is possibly the cutest lady i've ever seen !! she encapsulates a warm yet silly "mom" vibe and is incredible at doing voices for whatever book she's reading !!
relaxing unboxing sounds π§Έπ ~ a voiceless channel where the creator simply opens up blind boxes/bags !! it's so fun guessing who they're gonna pull !!
bin's toy bin πͺπ ~ a husband and wife who reviews toys !! they specialize in my little pony toys !!
4k wdw π° ~ they upload walkthroughs of the disney parks and videos of the disney parades !! super cool for littles who love the disneyworld/land parks, or are wishing to visit !!
document disney π ~ they upload walkthroughs and povs of disneyland rides !! super cool for littles who love the disneyworld/land parks, or are wishing to visit !!
mittens & pants π±πΆ ~ a kitten and puppy who are best friends and travel around their make believe town !! honestly my favorite channel listed !! PUH-LEASE check them out !!
disclaimer : it is to my knowledge that none of these channels are run by bad people, or contain swearing. if this is wrong i deeply apologize- though i researched to the best of my extent.
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π« Β· are usually upset or in a negative situation when you regress
π§ Β· don't know what age you regress to
π₯ Β· act mainly as a caregiver but still regress
π« Β· have done things you regret when regressed
π§ Β· cannot control your regression
π₯ Β· are mainly a regressor but are also a caregiver
π« Β· feel like a burden for being disabled and needing extra or specific care
π§ Β· are worried to tell people about your regression
π₯ Β· can't really tell the difference between when you regress and when you don't
π§ Β· are afraid of getting or don't want a caregiver due to trauma
π« Β· do things considered "big" or "adult" when regressed
π₯ Β· are an alter who can't tell if you're a regressor or a syskid / ageslider
π§ Β· deal with intrusive and un-childlike thoughts
you are always deserving of comfort, safety, and a happy regression πβΉ
tips to caring for littles who suffer from:
emotional dysregulation, hyper empathy,
and harsh moodswings !!
β’ develop grounding techniques to bring your little back to earth when they spiral. (breathing exercises, hand squeezing, observation games, etc.)
β’ remind them that what they're feeling is only big right now, and will pass.
β’ offer reassurance and spend time with them. Do not get angry if your little is easily upset or agitated.
β’ if the source of the moodswing or dysregulation is removable, try to get your little or the cause away from the other.
β’ find distractions to help your baby cope. (tv, games, toys, coloring, etc.)
β’ offer to talk with them about their big feelings and / or listen.
β’ if they're comfortable with it, take over bigger tasks and set down rules to prevent harm. (Ex: earlier bedtimes, no exceptions.)
β’ show love towards your little, and communicate your feelings aswell.
β’ encourage your little to be open about their moodswings the moment they have them. Preventing further damage or fear for both parties.
β’ if your little is experiencing hyper empathy towards another party, assure them they're a good person for feeling on the other's behalf, but remind them that they're their own person.
β’ if your little is neglecting themselves for others, step in and stop them from doing so if safe.
As someone who experiences big emotions very quickly, and has symptoms of hyper empathy as well as bpd. I have a hard time distinguishing my emotions, I hope this post helps others like me ^^ feel free to add your own tips on!
Web I am a nineteen-year-old regressor who likes aquariums. Hashtags to consider exploring: #moodboard π #activities π§© #stuffies π
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