Why the Toddler Years Aren't What You Think
Episode Overview:
The "terrible twos" aren't terrible—they're transformational. This episode reframes toddlerhood from a stage to survive into the most critical developmental window for building emotional intelligence, resilience, and self-esteem.
What You'll Learn:
Why your toddler's brain is 80% grown by age 3 (but still under construction)
How everyday meltdowns are actually brain-building moments
The 1930s origin of "terrible twos" and why that label hurts parents and kids
Simple language shifts that turn tantrums into teaching opportunities
Why play is serious developmental work—not just fun
How to respond to big emotions without giving in or shutting down
Key Takeaway:
Your toddler isn't being difficult on purpose—they're learning how to feel, wait, share, and cope. When you shift your mindset from "surviving" to "shaping," everything changes.
Perfect For:
Parents drowning in tantrums, power struggles, and cold coffee who want to understand what's really happening in their toddler's brain—and how to make these years easier (and more meaningful).
Resources:
Get the big-hearted course that makes parenting easier Toddlers Made Easy
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Sponsors:
Acorn Early
Kidsy

