Most parents say ages 5 to 7 is when parenting starts to feel genuinely easier — when children can express their needs clearly, manage basic self-care, and sustain independent active play without constant supervision. The shift is driven by three developmental milestones: language ability, physical independence through outdoor play, and emotional self-regulation. Understanding these milestones helps you support them faster. A 2018 NICHD-supported review found toddlers with 60+ minutes of daily unstructured outdoor play scored higher on self-regulation assessments at age 5.
