The Secret Life of 4, 5 and 6 Year Olds - All Seasons

Season 1


Season 2


Season 3


Season 4
Kicking off the series with the 4 year olds we'll explore how the age group learn to recognise and deal with emotions. In the second episode, we uncover how friendship and romance develop in the playground and what happens when 4 year olds fall out.
Later in the series the spotlight is on the 5 year olds, showing how personalities develop at this age, as children establish their identity within the group. We also uncover how 5 year olds learn to deal with risk, uncovering how they overcome fear and display bravery.


Season 5
The award-winning series returns, with a two-part special revealing how children learn the difference between right and wrong. Consultant clinical psychologist Dr Elizabeth Kilbey and educational neuroscientist Professor Paul Howard-Jones watch the drama unfold and offer expert insight.


Season 6

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