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Do you think kids experience time the same way adults do?
Have you ever told your child to do something “in a minute”… and somehow that minute never came? Not because they didn’t care. Not because they were being defiant. Sometimes it’s because kids don’t experience time the same way adults do. I shared a short video today about time blindness, and it explains why “later” so often turns into frustration, even when kids genuinely want to do the right thing. If this idea feels familiar, you can watch it here when you have a quiet moment: 👉 [Youtube Link] I'm curious to know: Where do time-based instructions feel hardest in your home right now?
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Have you ever told your child no to keep them safe, only to watch them do it anyway? It feels like defiance… but maybe it’s not. What if it’s actually their way of discovering confidence and independence? That’s what this week’s story explores: Mrs. Blue & her son Mateo. 🎥 Watch the video before tonight's live workshop:👉 She Said No. He Did It Anyway You’ll see how proactive parents guide risk into responsibility. Watch it today, we’ll unpack it together tonight inside Skool. https://youtu.be/ywAWwDFH-c4?si=Rr7CW-dNZfK4Q7X2
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