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Demystifying Child's Play | Play Schemas

Ruth Vercoe
Demystifying Child's Play | Play Schemas
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  • Demystifying Child's Play | Play Schemas

    066 Play Schema Series - Orientation 101

    11/03/2026 | 6 mins.
    Why is your child always upside down? It might be the Orientation Play Schema.
    In this episode of Demystifying Child’s Play, we explore the orientation play schema, the powerful drive behind children hanging upside down, climbing high, bending through their legs, and constantly changing their perspective.
    If your toddler loves to roll, invert, tip, and view the world from every possible angle, they’re not being reckless or attention-seeking. They’re learning.
    Discover what orientation play really is, why movement is the tool (not the goal), and how children develop spatial awareness, balance, and perspective through this instinctive behaviour.
    This episode is part of a 10-part series on the top 10 play schemas, helping you understand toddler behaviour through a child development lens so you can respond with confidence instead of frustration.
    If climbing, hanging, and upside-down antics are a daily occurrence in your home, this one will change the way you see it.
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    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.

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    065 Play Schema Series - Rotation 101

    04/03/2026 | 8 mins.
    The reason spinning is actually good for your child (Rotation Play Schema)
    Is your toddler constantly spinning, twisting taps, rolling wheels, or obsessing over anything that turns? It’s not chaos, it’s the Rotation Play Schema.
    In this episode of Demystifying Child’s Play, we unpack why children are drawn to spinning and circular movement, what their brains and bodies are learning, and how rotation play supports maths, science, problem-solving, balance, and body awareness.
    You’ll also discover how rotation links with trajectory play, why this behaviour is developmentally appropriate, and how to move from frustration to confidence by supporting it safely.
    If you’ve ever wondered why your child won’t stop spinning, this episode will change how you see toddler behaviour forever!
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    If 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 @play_schemas
    [email protected]
    www.playschemas.com
    and if you are keen for a freebie... head to playschemas.com/free to see what there is for you!
  • Demystifying Child's Play | Play Schemas

    064 Play Schema Series - Positioning 101

    25/02/2026 | 6 mins.
    Positioning Play Schema… Why Toddlers Line Things Up
    Have you ever noticed your child lining up toys, stacking blocks just so, or arranging snacks before eating them? That’s the Positioning Play Schema in action.
    In this episode, we explore what positioning play really is, why toddlers and young children are drawn to order, patterns, and alignment, and how this type of play supports early maths skills, logical thinking, spatial awareness, focus, and emotional regulation.
    You’ll learn:
    What the positioning play schema looks like in everyday toddler behaviour
    Why lining up, sorting, and stacking is powerful brain-building work
    How positioning play supports learning, confidence, and a sense of control
    Why this behaviour is not “obsessive”, it’s developmentally essential
    If you’re parenting a toddler and wondering why play looks so repetitive or precise, this episode will help you reframe what you’re seeing and support your child’s learning through play.
    Perfect for parents of children aged 1–5 who want to better understand play schemas, toddler behaviour, and child development.
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    Support the show
    If 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 @play_schemas
    [email protected]
    www.playschemas.com
    and if you are keen for a freebie... head to playschemas.com/free to see what there is for you!
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    063 Play Schema Series - Transportation 101

    18/02/2026 | 7 mins.
    Transportation Play Schema Explained... Why Toddlers Carry Everything Everywhere
    Have you ever wondered why your toddler insists on carrying toys from room to room, filling backpacks with random objects, or pushing a pram loaded with teddies across the house on repeat?
    In this episode, we’re diving into the Transportation Play Schema, one of the most common (and often misunderstood) play schemas in early childhood.
    Transportation play is all about moving objects from one place to another. While it can look messy, chaotic, or even frustrating at times, this behaviour is actually deeply purposeful. It’s how young children make sense of journeys, distance, order, and belonging in their world.
    You’ll learn:
    What the transportation schema is and how it shows up in toddler and preschool play
    Why children feel such a strong urge to carry, push, collect, and relocate objects
    How transportation play supports brain development, including sequencing, categorisation, and spatial awareness
    The emotional side of transportation play, comfort, control, confidence, and independence
    How to reframe “messy” behaviour into meaningful learning
    Simple ways to support transportation play at home (without fighting it)
    We also explore how recognising play schemas can dramatically reduce parental frustration. When you understand the why behind your child’s behaviour, it becomes much easier to lean into their play rather than push against it.
    Whether this is your first introduction to play schemas or part of your ongoing journey with The Play Schemas Collective, this episode will help you see your child’s play, and learning, in a whole new way.
    If you’re ready to stop battling the mess and start understanding the magic behind it, this episode is for you.
    Follow along for more toddler behaviour insights, play schema explanations, and practical parenting support.

    Send a text
    Support the show
    If 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 @play_schemas
    [email protected]
    www.playschemas.com
    and if you are keen for a freebie... head to playschemas.com/free to see what there is for you!
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    062 Play Schema Series - Age Specific Trajectory Behaviour

    11/02/2026 | 10 mins.
    Trajectory Play Schema by Age: What Movement Play Looks Like from Birth to 5+
    Ever wondered why your baby keeps dropping things, your toddler throws everything in sight, or your preschooler builds elaborate ramps and obstacle courses?
    In this episode, we explore age-specific trajectory play behaviours from birth through to five years and beyond, giving you a clear roadmap for how movement play naturally evolves as your child grows.
    The Trajectory Play Schema is all about a child’s deep, instinctive urge to explore how objects, and their own bodies, move through space. This isn’t random behaviour or “naughty” play. It’s your child building early foundations for physics, problem-solving, emotional regulation, and confidence through movement.
    We’ll walk through four key developmental stages, covering:
    What trajectory play typically looks like at each age
    Why behaviours like throwing, splashing, climbing, and jumping are so important
    How you can confidently support trajectory play at home (without shutting it down)
    What’s developmentally normal, so you can reframe frustration into understanding
    From babies tracking movement and dropping spoons, to toddlers testing gravity, to preschoolers designing ramps, chain reactions, and movement-based games, this episode helps you see the learning beneath the behaviour.
    If you’re parenting a child aged 0–5 years (or beyond), this episode will help you:
    Understand your child’s movement urges
    Support big body play safely
    Reduce power struggles around throwing and climbing
    Feel more confident responding to messy, energetic play
    Send a text
    Support the show
    If 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 @play_schemas
    [email protected]
    www.playschemas.com
    and if you are keen for a freebie... head to playschemas.com/free to see what there is for you!

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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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