Demystifying Child's Play | Play Schemas

066 Play Schema Series - Orientation 101

Ruth Vercoe

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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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