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Demystifying Child's Play | Play Schemas

Ruth Vercoe
Demystifying Child's Play | Play Schemas
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  • 024 Part 2 - Self Care through the Schemas with Hannah Sadlier
    Send us a textPart 2 of 2In this episode, we’re flipping the script on self-care. Instead of waiting for naptime or feeling guilty for needing a break, we’re inviting you to see the magic already happening in your everyday parenting life — through play schemas.Parenting young children can be exhausting, joyful, overwhelming, and deeply meaningful — often all in the same hour. Between messy floors, toddler meltdowns, and managing your own mental load, it’s no wonder so many parents feel like they’re running on empty. But here’s the good news: you don’t need to overhaul your routine or carve out hours of alone time to nurture yourself. You just need to notice what’s already happening.In this warm and relatable conversation, host Ruth Vercoe is joined by guest Hannah (a fellow mum and lover of play and self care). Join us as we explore how play schemas — those quirky, repeated play behaviours like throwing toys, hiding under blankets, or lining up blocks — can be used as a practical, joyful framework to support both your child’s development and your emotional wellbeing.Together, we share real-life examples, lightbulb moments, and surprisingly simple ideas that can transform the way you see playtime — not just as a way for your child to learn, but as a tool for you to reset, recharge and reconnect.You’ll hear:What play schemas actually are — and why your child keeps doing that one thing over and over againHow common schemas like trajectory, transportation, enveloping, and connection support your child’s early learningHow to pair each play schema with gentle, achievable self-care moments for yourself (yes, even when you're touched out and running on coffee!)Why “playing alongside” your child is a powerful act of connection, and how it models emotional regulation and resilienceEncouragement to let go of guilt and embrace the beautifully imperfect rhythm of parentingWhether you’re stomping on crunchy leaves, spinning in circles in the kitchen, or wrapping up toys in a blanket fort — these everyday moments can be a form of self-care.This episode is perfect for you if:You’re parenting toddlers or preschoolers and want to understand their behaviour more deeplyYou’re craving ways to care for yourself without needing hours alone or a spa dayYou want to feel more present, connected, and emotionally balanced as a parentYou’re curious about how child development and parent wellbeing can go hand in handRuth and Hannah speak with the understanding of mums who’ve been there — no judgement, just gentle guidance and grounded tips that actually work in the chaos of real life.✨ Loved this episode? Subscribe to the podcast so you never miss a dose of play-based insight. 💬 Leave a comment or share with a friend who needs a parenting pep-talk today. 📲 Follow us on Instagram @Play_Schemas for more relatable parenting tips and play inspiration. 📧 Sign up at www.playschemas.com for our newsletter packed with helpful ideas straight to your inbox.You’re not alone — and you’re doing a great job. Let’s keep demystifying child’s play, together.Support the showIf this episode resonated with you, subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review! I 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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  • 024 Part 1 - Self Care through the Schemas with Hannah Sadlier
    Send us a textPart 1 of 2In this episode, we’re flipping the script on self-care. Instead of waiting for naptime or feeling guilty for needing a break, we’re inviting you to see the magic already happening in your everyday parenting life — through play schemas.Parenting young children can be exhausting, joyful, overwhelming, and deeply meaningful — often all in the same hour. Between messy floors, toddler meltdowns, and managing your own mental load, it’s no wonder so many parents feel like they’re running on empty. But here’s the good news: you don’t need to overhaul your routine or carve out hours of alone time to nurture yourself. You just need to notice what’s already happening.In this warm and relatable conversation, host Ruth Vercoe is joined by guest Hannah (a fellow mum and lover of play and self care). Join us as we explore how play schemas — those quirky, repeated play behaviours like throwing toys, hiding under blankets, or lining up blocks — can be used as a practical, joyful framework to support both your child’s development and your emotional wellbeing.Together, we share real-life examples, lightbulb moments, and surprisingly simple ideas that can transform the way you see playtime — not just as a way for your child to learn, but as a tool for you to reset, recharge and reconnect.You’ll hear:What play schemas actually are — and why your child keeps doing that one thing over and over againHow common schemas like trajectory, transportation, enveloping, and connection support your child’s early learningHow to pair each play schema with gentle, achievable self-care moments for yourself (yes, even when you're touched out and running on coffee!)Why “playing alongside” your child is a powerful act of connection, and how it models emotional regulation and resilienceEncouragement to let go of guilt and embrace the beautifully imperfect rhythm of parentingWhether you’re stomping on crunchy leaves, spinning in circles in the kitchen, or wrapping up toys in a blanket fort — these everyday moments can be a form of self-care.This episode is perfect for you if:You’re parenting toddlers or preschoolers and want to understand their behaviour more deeplyYou’re craving ways to care for yourself without needing hours alone or a spa dayYou want to feel more present, connected, and emotionally balanced as a parentYou’re curious about how child development and parent wellbeing can go hand in handRuth and Hannah speak with the understanding of mums who’ve been there — no judgement, just gentle guidance and grounded tips that actually work in the chaos of real life.✨ Loved this episode? Subscribe to the podcast so you never miss a dose of play-based insight. 💬 Leave a comment or share with a friend who needs a parenting pep-talk today. 📲 Follow us on Instagram @Play_Schemas for more relatable parenting tips and play inspiration. 📧 Sign up at www.playschemas.com for our newsletter packed with helpful ideas straight to your inbox.You’re not alone — and you’re doing a great job. Let’s keep demystifying child’s play, together.Support the showIf this episode resonated with you, subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review! I 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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  • 023 Why Your Toddler Isn’t Listening — And What to Do About It with Heather Schalk
    Send us a textEver feel like your toddler is just ignoring you on purpose? You’ve asked nicely (three times), tried raising your voice, or even taken a toy away — and still, they won’t listen. Before you start second-guessing yourself or wondering if it’s just your child, take a deep breath. You are not alone — and there’s a powerful reason behind this common toddler behaviour.In this episode, Ruth sits down with parenting and behaviour specialist Heather Schalk to uncover why toddlers really don’t listen — and it’s not what you might think.Connect with Heatherhttps://heatherschalkparentingblog.com/@HeatherSchalkParentingThis conversation dives into what’s going on beneath the surface of toddler behaviour. We explore how so-called “defiance” is often a sign of underdeveloped emotional, communication, or social skills — not a problem with your parenting.Together, Ruth and Heather unpack:Why toddlers ignore instructions (spoiler: it's not always intentional!)The Toddler Reactivity Loop — what it is, how to spot it, and how to break the cycleThe role of play schemas in behaviour — and how to work with them, not against themHow to tell if your toddler is actually regulated and ready to listenWhy “connect before correct” leads to calmer, more confident parentingPractical Tips You Can Use Right AwayThis isn’t just theory — it’s full of real-world strategies for real-life parents. You’ll learn how to:Tune in to your child’s cues before giving instructionsUse transition items and visual cues to support smoother routinesRespond to big emotions with empathy — while still holding boundariesTeach self-advocacy phrases like “My turn next” or “I’m not done yet”Praise natural moments of waiting or cooperation to build emotional resilienceReframe common challenges (like spilling milk or toy-throwing) into learning momentsYou’ll hear relatable examples from Heather’s own life with twins and Ruth’s practical insights into how play schemas shape your child’s behaviour — even when it seems challenging.You’re Doing Better Than You Think!Parenting toddlers is exhausting. It’s full of curveballs, chaos, and so many questions. But with just a little shift in perspective, you can turn everyday frustrations into meaningful opportunities for growth — for both you and your child.This episode will leave you feeling supported, seen, and more confident in your role as your child’s first teacher. Whether you’re folding laundry, walking the pram, or hiding in the pantry for five minutes’ peace, this one’s for you.Want More Support? For more on play schemas, child development, and daily ideas to support your little one’s learning journey, head to our Freebies page: www.playschemas.com/freeYou’ll find free downloads, activity ideas, and inspiration to make play more purposeful — and parenting a little less stressful.Let’s Keep the Conversation GoingLoved this episode? 👍 Subscribe to the podcast so you never miss a moment 💬 Leave a comment or review — we love hearing from you 📲 Share this episode with a frieSupport the showIf this episode resonated with you, subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review! I 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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  • 022 Growing Curiosity: How Gardening Supports Play Schemas & Child Development
    Send us a textWhat if your toddler’s obsession with mud, watering cans, or hauling carrots isn’t just play—but a window into how they learn best?In this episode of Demystifying Child’s Play, we take you into the garden—yes, dirt and all—to uncover how vegetable gardening can reveal powerful insights about your child’s development. Whether your little one is digging, transporting soil, or burying seeds, these actions aren’t random. They’re part of play schemas—the natural, repetitive behaviours that show us how young children are making sense of the world.As a parent, it can feel tricky to know what’s “just play” and what’s meaningful learning. This episode helps you connect the dots. We break down what’s happening beneath the surface when your child is knee-deep in garden soil, and how to support their growth without needing fancy toys, Pinterest-perfect setups, or rigid routines.In this episode you'll discover:What Play Schemas are—and why they matter so much in the early yearsHow simple garden activities like watering, digging, and harvesting relate to specific schemas like trajectory, transporting, enveloping, and positioningWhy repetition is not a sign of boredom, but a signal your child is deep in learningHow to identify and nurture your child’s unique play preferencesEasy ways to support schema play in everyday garden moments (even with limited space!)You’ll also get practical tips like:How to set up a toddler-friendly garden area (without needing a full backyard)What to say (or not say) to encourage schema-rich explorationHow to gently support your child’s independence without hoveringIdeas for turning daily gardening into purposeful, brain-building funWhether you're a parent with a veggie patch, a few potted herbs, or no garden at all—this episode will shift how you see your child's play. It's about meeting them where they are and celebrating the little moments that are soaked in learning (and sometimes water too!).You’re not just raising a child—you’re raising a curious learner.Let this episode inspire you to view everyday messes, garden tasks, and muddy hands as essential parts of their developmental journey. You don’t need to do more—just see more. And that starts with understanding the magic of play schemas.Listen now and dig into the hidden learning happening in your garden. Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode full of insight, encouragement, and schema-savvy parenting support.🌱 Want even more Play Schema ideas and inspiration? Head over to our Freebies page for practical tools, cheat sheets, and fresh ideas to support your child’s play journey:playschemas.com/free💬 Loved this episode? Share it with a fellow parent, leave a review, or tag us @play_schemas on Instagram—we’d love to hear how your child’s garden play is growing!Support the showIf this episode resonated with you, subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review! I 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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  • 021 Easter Play Ideas for Toddlers that Support Play Schemas
    Send us a textFree download available! Grab your free Easter Play Ideas PDF with all 10 schema-based activities, family-friendly versions, and our go-to oaty pancake recipe at playschemas.com/freeFeeling overwhelmed by all the Easter hype—and wondering how to make it meaningful for your toddler?In this episode of Demystifying Child’s Play, we’re diving into how you can use this Easter season to truly support your child’s development—without extra stress or sugar overload.We’ll show you how to harness the power of play schemas—the natural, repetitive play behaviours all children engage in—to create fun, intentional Easter activities that meet your child right where they are developmentally. Whether they’re throwing, stacking, wrapping, or endlessly transporting things from one place to another, this episode will help you understand why they play this way—and how to build on it.This isn’t about picture-perfect Pinterest crafts. It’s about easy, real-life ideas that work with your child’s current play urges, not against them. And the best part? You likely already have what you need at home.In this episode, we’ll cover:What play schemas actually are, and why they matter for child developmentWhy Easter is the perfect time to support schema play (think baskets, eggs, nature walks)10 simple, engaging Easter activity ideas—each linked to a specific schemaHow to include your toddler in Easter traditions that build emotional connectionBonus toddler-friendly recipes that support sensory exploration and independenceWe’ve made sure every idea includes:An independent play version to support solo explorationA family version to foster bonding and shared joyNo fancy materials or hours of prep—just meaningful, low-fuss funWhether you're a first-time parent or juggling multiple little ones, this episode is for you if:You want to understand your child’s behaviour instead of just managing itYou’re looking for early learning tips that don’t require a teaching degreeYou’d love to make Easter special without going overboardYou’re craving ways to connect more deeply with your child through playYou’re not just making Easter crafts—you’re building confidence, independence, and lifelong learning habits.Free download available! Grab your free Easter Play Ideas PDF with all 10 schema-based activities, family-friendly versions, and our go-to oaty pancake recipe at playschemas.com/freeVisit the full blog post here → playschemas.com/021 Follow along on Instagram → @play_schemasIf this episode made your parenting life a little easier today… Please leave a review, subscribe, or share it with a friend who needs a bit more calm and conneSupport the showIf this episode resonated with you, subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review! I 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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About Demystifying Child's Play | Play Schemas

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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