
The First 1,000 Days: What Every Parent Should Know (But Many Were Never Taught)
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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.