Teen - Pattycake
Teens begin to construct narratives about their own identities and push back against rules as they seek independence. Finding "Patty-Cake" Moments in the Teen Years
The transition from childhood to adolescence is marked by a shift in how we connect. For a toddler, connection is physical and rhythmic—think face-planting into birthday cakes or playing patty-cake with grandma. As they grow, these simple interactions are replaced by: pattycake teen
The childhood wonder of nursery rhymes often transforms into a love for reimagined stories and aesthetics , like those seen in PattyCake Productions' musical tributes . Teens begin to construct narratives about their own
Here is a reflection on bridging that gap from toddler-hood to the teen years. The Shift from Simple to Complex As they grow, these simple interactions are replaced
Use creative methods to help them express themselves. Just as bilateral tactile tappers are used in therapy to help adolescents process emotions, finding tactile ways to connect—like baking a cake together for a friend —can lower their guard. Staying the Course
Parents often wonder if they’ve become "unrecognizable monsters," but it's usually just hormones clouding a teen's reasoning .