
Proximity Is Power: Teaching Kids How Temptation Works Before It Works Them
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Why do kids—and even adults—struggle to resist temptation, even when they “know better”? Because knowledge isn’t enough. In this episode, Instructor Mike breaks down the physics of temptation using real-life metaphors like magnets, rubber bands, and even nuclear bombs. You’ll learn why proximity builds pressure, how impulse control is shaped by setup, and why walking away early is a sign of strength, not weakness.
From toddlers eyeing candy to preteens navigating peer pressure, you’ll get developmentally appropriate tools to teach self-discipline, emotional regulation, and real-world problem-solving.
Key Takeaways:
• How proximity turns potential energy into action
• Why verbal rules aren’t enough without environment training
• Rubber band and role-play strategies for young learners
• Conversation tools for older kids to build internal boundaries
• The truth about temptation: you don’t win it in the moment—you win it in the setup
Tune in and train your kids—before temptation does.