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•Make sure they have their comfort items. i.e Ask them to go get their paci and send a picture with it (if they're comfortable)
•Suggest foods they can easily make for themselves
•Facetime or call if you're able while they're doing tasks that might be difficult to them and help them complete it
•Read them bedtime stories!
•Make sure they eat and drink well. You can have them send pictures of their meals or whatever works for you
•Ask them for cute selfies!
•Make sure they get to bed at a reasonable time
i myself am a online flip with a carer lean, and these are some things that i’ve picked up from experience and others that makes things easier to manage :)
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☆- first things first, figure out what timezone it is for your regressor. knowing this makes communication a lot easier.
☆- keep messages shorter, reading can be a lil hard when regressed
☆- if you’re both comfortable with rp, say things inside two “*” so your little can feel closer to you! (ex: *gives you a bigg hug* )
☆- try to use emoji and/or tone tags that way your little can make out your emotions better
☆- if you’re regressor has rules, remind/reinforce them throughout the day! (ex: reinforce bedtimes as it gets closer)
☆- only if you’re both comfortable, you can send each other photos throughout the day! you can send selfies, activities, meals, whatever y’all would like! this can help you both feel a little closer :)
☆- send cute post, gif, plushies, etc! this could possibly help them regress! and just the thought of them squealing over a cute post is just adorable to me ^^
☆- try to avoid saying “gtg” but instead “i’ll be right back” so it doesn’t worry your little one as much
☆- speaking of ways to not worry your little, if your cutie pie is a little bit clingy, tell them before you leave for a bit and about how long it’ll be before you can talk again :D
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those are all the tips i have for now ^^; but i hope this helps a little bit :)
psst! part two here
•Generally baby them
•Lots of petnames (baby, little one, prince/ss, etc)
•Don't let them do things for themselves (cook for them, tie their shoes, get them their drinks, etc.)
•Do things like hold their hand while you're walking, help them down and up stairs, carry them if you can, etc.
•Tell them how teeny they are. (ex. "You're such a cute little baby", "aw, is someone feeling small", "my little one", etc)
•Encourage their little space. It goes a long way
•Get them their little things. A stuffie, paci, bottle, etc. Anything that helps them feel small.
•Pick out their outfits for them or help them pick out their outfits
•Give them rules or enforce your rules