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little/regression ways to cope 🎀
making silly faces
blowing bubbles
playing pretend
taking a cozy bath
petting a furry friend
dancing around
eating lots of fruits and veggies
taking naptime
reading some little books
building a pillow fort
watching comfort movies
coloring
listening to little music
yoga
use your big kid voice

Bathtime and Bottle Stimboard
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⭐️Things to Help you Middle Regress⭐️
This is just what I could think of. Feel free to add on to this list!

Change into clothes with characters that you like on them. I see a lot of cartoon tshirts at Hot Topic, if you’re wondering where to get them.
Play some pop songs or edgy music- or whatever kind of thing you’d listen to in 5th grade.
Write in a journal. Misspell words on purpose, use your non-dominant hand, etc this one helps me slip a lot!
Prepare a snack. Something kiddish in a little bowl, like cut up fruits or goldfish crackers, and a drink (make sure to stay hydrated) in a themed water bottle.
A nostalgic scent can help a lot. You can get scented candles (or wax and a wax warmer if ur scared of fire like me) in scents like fresh laundry, or sugar cookies, and even cut grass.
Dim the lights if it’s late. This helps me relax. If you have fairy lights or a night-light, you can turn those on too.
Put on some big kid cartoons in the background, or even just play the theme song and listen to it.
If you want something more stimulating, go and hang out at a mall. Go into the most nostalgic stores (for me it’s Claire’s or Hot Topic.) Adults shop there all the time, so even if you’re secretive about your regression it won’t look out of place!
If the mall isn’t your thing, wait until it gets dark and then hang out at an empty playground.
Back to the more relaxing side of things: curl up in bed and surround yourself with your comfort items.
You can find computer games that are meant to teach late elementary/middle school math, spelling, history, etc. Try playing one and getting some of it wrong on purpose.
Play a nostalgic video game that was popular when you were chronologically the age you regress to! Even if it doesn’t make you slip, this one is just plain fun.
Read middle grade books. Bonus points for doing it under the covers with a flashlight.

Hope these are helpful!

☀️Make sure your cute bottles are bring consistently refilled! Find cutely shaped ice cube trays so you can keep your drinks cooler than longer.
☀️Ice cream! Popsicles! Find molds to make your favourite flavors, go out when you hear the ice cream truck. But remember to do this in moderation, and keep hydrated with healthier treats like fruit too!
☀️Crank out your cutest nightshirts with your favourite designs for the especially hot days.
☀️A sprinkler/small pool is a great way to get some sun/fresh air without getting super hot (just be sure to wear that sunscreen!)
☀️If you don't have AC and need to move from your room to the first floor/basement, treat it like a sleepover! Take all the things that'll make you comfy in that environment, make your own little space. If you have an unfinished basement or live in a humid area, grab some moisture absorbers beforehand!
☀️Take nice, cool spongebaths.
☀️Watch Christmas specials/movies to get your mind on something cooler! If not Christmas, you could do Halloween too!
Summer is my least favourite season because of the heat, but remember all of us who find it uncomfortable will get through the rest of it soon enough!🏖