Scientific Parenting Diary
Why do preschool children seem to slow down exactly when it is time to leave the house? And why does saying “hurry up” often make the morning feel even harder? In this episode of The Scientific Parenting Diary, we explore how young children develop a sense of time, why clock-based phrases like “five more minutes” can feel abstract to them, and why everyday routines place a surprisingly heavy demand on their developing executive function. From getting dressed to brushing teeth, finding shoes, and grabbing a backpack, what looks simple to adults can be a complex chain of memory, attention, sequencing, and self-regulation for a young child. Children are not born understanding time. Instead of repeating “hurry up,” we can help them by making time visible, breaking routines into smaller steps, and giving them a clearer map to follow.
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