Scientific Parenting Diary
Why can a child clean up toys at preschool, but leave toys everywhere at home? Is it a lack of discipline, or is something deeper happening in the preschool brain? In this episode of The Scientific Parenting Diary, we start with one ordinary family struggle: toy cleanup. From there, we explore how cleanup is connected to executive function, self-regulation, free play, creativity, and a child’s developing sense of order. We discuss why “clean up your toys” can feel overwhelming for a nearly five-year-old, how to tell the difference between meaningful creative mess and dysregulated chaos, and why the best answer is neither strict control nor complete freedom. Instead, children need space to explore, clear routines to return to order, and calm adult support along the way. Toy cleanup is not just about a tidy room—it is a daily opportunity for children to practice ending an activity, caring for their belongings, and respecting shared family space.
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