• What Video Games Teach Your Kids That You Might Not Be Giving Them
    Jun 29 2025

    Why do kids run to video games like it’s home? Because for many of them—it feels safer, fairer, and more rewarding than real life. In this episode, Instructor Mike breaks down the hidden psychology behind video game addiction and reveals the developmental science that explains why consoles are often doing a better job of emotional coaching than many adults.


    You’ll learn:

    • Why games offer safe failure while homes often offer shame

    • What kids are actually getting from their screens

    • How video games trigger reward pathways that help kids grow

    • What adults can do to reconnect without lectures or emotional power plays


    If you’ve ever asked, “Why won’t my child put that controller down?”—this episode answers you, challenges you, and equips you. Because if the game is winning, it means something else is losing. And it doesn’t have to be that way.

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    12 mins
  • Never Normal: How the Idea of ‘Fitting In’ Was Built to Keep You Out
    Jun 28 2025

    In this episode of Family Matters with Instructor Mike, we tear down the myth of normality and expose how institutions, schools, and even well-meaning adults use “normal” as a tool of control, not compassion. From developmental psychology to the science of constructed emotion, Instructor Mike breaks down how culture programs you to perform instead of be yourself — and how to reclaim your power by refusing to fit into a mold that was never meant for your blueprint.


    You’ll learn:

    • Why “normal” is a social construct — and who benefits from it

    • The difference between impairment and disability, and why society creates dysfunction by refusing to adapt

    • Five subtle ways people pressure you into becoming who they can handle

    • Three tools to step out of compliance and into authentic identity


    This is the episode for anyone who’s ever been labeled “too much,” “too sensitive,” “too different,” or “not enough.”


    Stop shrinking. Start standing.

    Because fitting in was never the goal — functioning as you are is.

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    7 mins
  • Service Switching: Nuggets or Napkins? How to Train Kids for Fast Food vs. Sit-Down Manners
    Jun 28 2025

    What do chicken nuggets and cloth napkins have in common?

    They both require manners—but not the same kind.


    In this episode of Family Matters with Instructor Mike, we dig into the differences between fast food and sit-down restaurant expectations—and why your child needs to learn how to switch their service manners based on the environment.


    You’ll learn:

    • Why quick service spaces require speed, clarity, and low drama

    • How sit-down restaurants call for patience, social calm, and table interaction

    • What developmental science says about behavior training in public spaces

    • Practical scripts and role-play strategies you can use at home today


    This episode breaks down the myth that “polite is enough,” and replaces it with something better: environmental fluency—the ability to read a space and show up right.


    Whether your child is ordering a burger or asking for the check, you’ll walk away with tools to help them move confidently, communicate clearly, and leave a positive impression wherever they go.


    Because it’s not just about teaching them to eat—it’s about teaching them how to move.

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    8 mins
  • Service Switching: Why Kids Need Industry-Specific Manners
    Jun 27 2025

    What if we stopped saying “be respectful” and started teaching kids how to adjust their manners based on where they are?


    In this eye-opening episode of Family Matters with Instructor Mike, we break down the unspoken truth most parenting guides skip: every industry has its own culture—and its own customer behavior code.


    From fast food to healthcare, retail to security, Instructor Mike explains why your child’s success in public spaces depends on more than “please” and “thank you.” It requires service switching—the ability to read the room, regulate emotions, and adapt communication to the environment they’re in.


    You’ll learn:

    • The difference between standard manners and situational manners

    • What fast food, clinics, and security training environments all expect differently

    • The science behind behavior switching (Vygotsky, Barrett, Bronfenbrenner, Erikson)

    • Practical ways to rehearse public interaction skills with your child


    Whether your child is ordering nuggets or handling a hospital visit, this episode will give you the tools to raise a young person who knows how to navigate real-world systems with composure, clarity, and competence.


    Because we’re not just raising kids who are polite—

    We’re raising kids who know how to move.

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    7 mins
  • The First 1,000 Days: What Every Parent Should Know (But Many Were Never Taught)
    Jun 26 2025

    The first five years are important—but the first 1,000 days are foundational. In this episode, Instructor Mike breaks down what every parent, caregiver, and educator should understand about early brain development, emotional regulation, attachment, and learning—all before a child turns three.


    Backed by the work of child development pioneers like Maria Montessori, Lev Vygotsky, John Bowlby, and Urie Bronfenbrenner, this episode replaces opinion with science and equips listeners with powerful, practical strategies to support babies and toddlers at home. From sensory play and language building to emotional agency and secure attachment, you’ll learn what really builds a brain—and what doesn’t.


    Because parenting isn’t just about raising children—it’s about shaping futures.

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    12 mins
  • How to Raise Great Customers: Teaching Kids the Science of Asking, Waiting, and Manners
    Jun 26 2025

    In this episode of Family Matters with Instructor Mike, we flip the script on customer service by asking a question most people overlook:

    Are you teaching your kids how to be great customers?


    We dive deep into the developmental science behind public behavior, breaking down what emotional regulation, patience, and respectful communication look like at every stage of childhood. From toddlers learning to say “please” to teenagers learning how to handle disappointment without disrespect, this episode is your roadmap to raising children who know how to move through the world with grace and composure.


    You’ll learn:

    • The difference between manners and respect

    • Why feelings don’t justify mistreatment

    • How to practice real-life customer skills at home

    • And why great customer behavior is actually about character, not convenience


    Whether you’re raising toddlers, teens, or training yourself to model better behavior, this episode gives you the tools to raise emotionally intelligent, socially literate, and well-mannered young people who know how to show up anywhere with confidence and class.


    Because how you act when you don’t get what you want…

    Says more about you than when everything goes your way.

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    11 mins
  • Let Them Choose: Why Forcing Friendships on Preschoolers Hurts More Than It Helps
    Jun 25 2025

    What if we told you that forcing kids to “be friends” is doing more harm than good? In this episode, Instructor Mike breaks down why preschool friendships should be treated more like speed dating than marriage — flexible, short-term, and emotionally honest.


    You’ll learn why telling children to “be nice” and “like everybody” teaches them to perform emotions rather than regulate them. Instead, Mike offers a developmentally sound approach that respects emotional boundaries, nurtures resilience, and builds real emotional intelligence from the start.


    If you’re a parent, teacher, or caregiver who’s tired of feel-good but developmentally false advice, this episode is for you. Let’s stop scripting feelings — and start raising emotionally healthy kids.

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    12 mins
  • Are You Qualified? Common Preschooler Problems & the Parenting Skills Required to Address Them
    Jun 24 2025

    Preschoolers aren’t just cute—they’re complex. In this powerful episode of Family Matters with Instructor Mike, we break down the most common behavioral and emotional challenges in children ages 3 to 5—like lying, sibling jealousy, impulse control, and social regression—and pair each with the specific parenting skill required to solve it.


    Inside this episode:

    • The brain science behind preschool behavior

    • Real-world skill gaps and the consequences of parenting unprepared

    • Where to go to learn each of these developmentally essential skills


    Preschool isn’t just playtime—it’s the blueprint stage for emotional literacy, moral identity, and lifelong learning habits. Don’t just supervise this season. Train for it.


    Because love is not enough. Skill is what makes it safe.

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    25 mins