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Demystifying Child's Play | Play Schemas

Podcast Demystifying Child's Play | Play Schemas
Ruth Vercoe
Kia ora, Hello! I’m Ruth Vercoe, a teacher-turned-mum, here on a mission to demystify Child’s Play through understanding play schemas.If you’ve ever found yours...

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  • 013 Play Schemas and Love Languages - a Match Made in Heaven
    Send us a textLOVE to a Child is Spelt TIME: Understanding the 5 Love Languages of Children💡 Want a chance to win ‘The 5 Love Languages of Children’ book?Join my mailing list at playschemas.com—you’ll be in the draw to win, no matter where in the world you are!💛 Do you ever wonder if your child truly feels loved? You tell them “I love you” a hundred times a day, but sometimes, their behaviour suggests they need more. The secret? Kids don’t just hear love—they experience it. And every child has their own way of receiving love.In this episode of Demystifying Child’s Play, we dive into Gary Chapman’s 5 Love Languages of Children and how you can use play to meet your child’s emotional needs in a way that makes sense to them. Whether your little one thrives on cuddles, words of affirmation, quality time, gifts, or small acts of kindness, understanding how they receive love can transform your relationship and strengthen their emotional security.🎙️ Inside This Episode, You’ll Discover:✅ The 5 Love Languages of Children—and why toddlers need all of them!✅ Why love is the foundation of all child development (without it, nothing else sticks!)✅ How your child’s play behaviour gives clues about their emotional needs✅ Why kids’ love languages change—especially before age 5✅ How big life changes (like a new sibling) can shift how they seek connection✅ Practical ways to show love through play—based on your child’s play schema✨ A Full Emotional Tank = A Happy, Secure ChildChildren don’t always have the words to say, "I need love right now." Instead, they show us through clinging, meltdowns, defiance, or attention-seeking behaviour. In this episode, we unpack how to spot the signs of an empty emotional tank—and how to fill it up again in a way that truly resonates with your child.🚀 What’s Coming Next?This episode is just the beginning! Over the next few weeks, we’ll deep dive into each love language and explore how you can nurture it through play.💌 Let’s Keep the Conversation Going!🔗 Read the blog & show notes: playschemas.com/013📲 Follow on Instagram: @play_schemas💬 Join the Facebook community: facebook.com/playschemas💖 If this episode resonated with you, please:👍 Follow & rate the podcast to help others find it!💬 Share your thoughts—what’s your child’s favourite way to receive love?Because at the end of the day, love isn’t just something we say—it’s something we show. ❤️Support the showI would love to hear your playtime stories—whether you’re celebrating a win or trying to crack the mystery behind a new behaviour, I’m here for it. Reach out on social media or drop me a message.Facebook and Instagram @[email protected]
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  • 012 Engage your little helpers at home through Play!
    Send us a textPlay Schemas at Home: Turning Play Into ProductivityHow to Encourage Your Child to Help Around the House—Through Play!FREE list of play and helping around the home ideas - head to playschemas.com/free!Does it feel like you’re constantly cleaning up after your little one while they seem more interested in making a mess? What if, instead of working against their natural play instincts, you worked with them?Children explore the world through play schemas—repetitive patterns of behaviour that help them make sense of their surroundings. Understanding these schemas can turn everyday chores into engaging activities, helping you get things done while fostering their development.Today you’ll discover:How play schemas influence your child’s behaviour.Practical, play-based ways to get your child involved in household tasks.Simple activities that turn playtime into productive time.What Are Play Schemas?Play schemas are the natural ways children explore and understand their world. When you match everyday activities to these schemas, you make chores feel like play—encouraging your child to participate instead of resist.Support the showI would love to hear your playtime stories—whether you’re celebrating a win or trying to crack the mystery behind a new behaviour, I’m here for it. Reach out on social media or drop me a message.Facebook and Instagram @[email protected]
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  • 011 Playing Together – How Adults Can Join the Fun Without Taking Over
    Send us a textPlaying Together – How to Join the Fun Without Taking OverHave you ever found yourself ‘playing’ with your child, only to realise that you’re the one in charge? One moment you’re happily stacking blocks, and the next, you’re directing the entire build like an overzealous project manager. Sound familiar? You’re not alone!In this episode of Demystifying Child’s Play, we’re diving into the art of playing with your child—without taking over. If you’ve ever wondered how to join in their games while still allowing them to lead, this episode is for you.Why This Matters for You and Your ChildPlay isn’t just about keeping little ones entertained—it’s how they learn, express creativity, and process the world around them. But as adults, we often struggle to step back and let them take the lead. Maybe it feels unnatural, or you’re unsure what to do, or you slip into ‘teaching mode’ without realising. The good news? There’s a better way to support your child’s play without overshadowing their creativity.Inside This Episode, You’ll Discover:🔹 Why letting kids lead their play is key to their development and confidence🔹 How to engage in play without turning it into an adult-led production🔹 Four simple steps to join the fun—without taking over🔹 Real-life examples of parents finding the balance between guidance and freedom🔹 How to harness play schemas to make everyday tasks fun and engagingPlus, we’ll explore easy, schema-based activities that transform everyday chores into playful learning moments. Whether your child loves throwing, transporting, spinning, or stacking, you’ll learn creative ways to channel their energy into helping around the house—without the battles!Try This at Home!This week, we’re setting a fun challenge: Try one schema-based activity from today’s episode and see how your child responds! You might be surprised at how naturally they engage in meaningful play when given the freedom to explore.Let’s Connect!If this episode gave you a fresh perspective on play, we’d love to hear from you! Share your experiences, tag us on social media, or leave a review—it helps other parents discover the magic of play schemas too. And don’t forget to grab your FREE Schema Cheat Sheet at playschemas.com/free.Hit play now and discover how to make playtime more fun, connected, and stress-free for both you and your child! 🎧✨Support the showI would love to hear your playtime stories—whether you’re celebrating a win or trying to crack the mystery behind a new behaviour, I’m here for it. Reach out on social media or drop me a message.Facebook and Instagram @[email protected]
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  • 010 Play Schemas and Siblings – How to Make Schemas Work for (Not Against!) You
    Send us a text🎙️ Play Schemas and Siblings – How to Make Schemas Work for (Not Against!) You!👧👦 Do your kids constantly clash over toys, fight over space, or seem to have completely different play styles? You’re not alone! Sibling play can be tricky—one child wants to build, while the other wants to knock things down. One loves to throw, while the other carefully arranges their toys in a perfect line. What if we told you that these differences aren’t just personality quirks but deeply rooted in the way children naturally explore the world?In this episode of Demystifying Child’s Play | Play Schemas, we’re diving into the science behind play schemas and how they can either cause frustration between siblings—or bring them closer together. By understanding how your children’s play instincts work, you can create a more peaceful, engaging, and cooperative play environment at home.✨ In This Episode, You’ll Discover:✅ What play schemas are (and why they’re the key to understanding your child’s play behaviour)✅ Why siblings often have different schemas—and how this can lead to conflict✅ How to support multiple schemas at the same time without chaos taking over✅ Simple strategies to turn play struggles into opportunities for bonding✅ Real-life examples of how parents can guide sibling play for fewer arguments and more connection🏡 Practical Tips for Real FamiliesWe know that parenting is busy, and there’s no time for complicated solutions. That’s why we’re sharing easy, doable strategies that fit into everyday life. Whether it’s setting up play invitations that cater to different schemas or gently redirecting play conflicts in the moment, these tips will help you feel more in control of playtime and more confident in your parenting.❤️ Because Play Shouldn’t Be a Battleground!When you understand why your children play the way they do, you’ll be able to guide them in a way that supports their natural development—without the stress. Let’s make play work for you, not against you!🎧 Tune in now and transform sibling playtime into a moment of learning, connection, and fun.📩 Loved this episode? Subscribe to the podcast so you never miss a new one! And if you found this helpful, please share it with a friend—it might just save their sanity too!🔗 FREEbies & more play tips: playschemas.com📸 Follow us on Instagram: @play_schemas#PlaySchemas #SiblingPlay #ParentingTips #EarlyLearning #ChildDevelopmentSupport the showI would love to hear your playtime stories—whether you’re celebrating a win or trying to crack the mystery behind a new behaviour, I’m here for it. Reach out on social media or drop me a message.Facebook and Instagram @[email protected]
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  • 009 The Power of Independent Play – Nurturing Confident and Creative Kids
    Send us a textEpisode 9: The Power of Independent Play – Nurturing Confident and Creative KidsDo you dream of guilt-free moments to enjoy a hot drink while it’s still hot—without hearing a desperate “Muuum!” every two minutes? What if those moments didn’t just give you a breather but also helped your child grow into a confident, creative problem solver?In this episode of Demystifying Child’s Play, we’re diving deep into the world of independent play—what it is, why it’s crucial for your child’s development, and how you can encourage it while understanding your child’s unique play style through play schemas.Why Independent Play MattersWe’re busting the myth that independent play is about “leaving kids to it.” Instead, it’s about creating the right conditions for your child to explore, learn, and grow through self-directed play. You’ll discover how this magical time enhances:Cognitive growth, sharpening focus, problem-solving, and critical thinking.Emotional regulation, teaching patience and resilience.Confidence and autonomy, empowering your child to trust their abilities.The Key to Easier Independent Play: Understanding Play SchemasIf you’ve ever wondered why your child loves lining up cars, spinning objects, or wrapping their toys in blankets, you’re not alone! These behaviours are rooted in play schemas—natural patterns in the way children explore the world. When you identify your child’s schema, you can offer toys and activities they’ll naturally love, such as:Ramps and balls for kids who love all things trajectory.Buckets and trolleys for little transporters.Boxes and blankets for the enclosing enthusiast.By working with your child’s natural play urges, rather than against them, you can make independent play longer-lasting and more fulfilling—for both of you!Practical Tips to Set the StageCreating a space for independent play doesn’t require a Pinterest-perfect playroom or expensive toys. In this episode, you’ll learn how to:Craft a simple, child-friendly play area in your home.Use open-ended toys (yes, trucks and dinosaurs can work!) to fuel creativity and engagement.Rotate toys to keep things fresh and prevent overstimulation.What If Your Child Struggles to Play Alone?We’ve got you covered! From starting with just 5 minutes a day to gently stepping back as their confidence grows, you’ll gain actionable strategies for encouraging independence—no tears (or tantrums!) required. Plus, tips for handling attention-seekers and reigniting stagnant play sessions.For more inspiration, grab your free Top 10 Play Schemas Cheat Sheet at playschemas.com/free. If you want to dive deeper into play schemas, check out the show notes and extras at playschemas.com/009.Don’t forget to subscribe, share this episode with other parents, and follow me on social media @play_schemas. Let’s build a community where we celebrate the beauty of play—and enjoy a sneaky biscuit while the kids are happily engaged!Because today is a great day to play!Support the showI would love to hear your playtime stories—whether you’re celebrating a win or trying to crack the mystery behind a new behaviour, I’m here for it. Reach out on social media or drop me a message.Facebook and Instagram @[email protected]
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Kia ora, Hello! I’m Ruth Vercoe, a teacher-turned-mum, here on a mission to demystify Child’s Play through understanding play schemas.If you’ve ever found yourself asking, 'Why is my child doing that?'—whether it’s throwing their soft toys, hiding stones around the house, or lining up their crayons —then you’re in the right place, and certainly not alone.Here, we’ll explore the magic of play through the lens of play schemas—those hidden repeated patterns in your child’s behaviour that hold the key to unlocking more meaningful play and connection.Join me each week as we dive into playful insights that will help you bring more joy, connection and understanding into your parenting journey. Get in contact atEmail [email protected] and Instagram @Play_Schemas
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