Think Like a Kid
If you feel like you are constantly putting out fires and stuck in a "hamster wheel" of survival mode with your toddler, this episode is for you. I’m sharing the raw truth about my own journey with an extreme high-energy child. A battle that led me to develop a proven system called the CCP model. This isn't just another set of Pinterest crafts; it’s a brain-based approach to channeling that "superpower" energy into confident, independent play. We dive into why toddlers are obsessed with control and how giving it to them appropriately through "Choice, Choice, Play" can transform your daily routine. In this episode, we cover: * Extreme High-Energy vs. "Typical" Toddlers: Why some kids need a more specific, high-intensity approach to regulation and play. * The CCP System Explained: Breaking down the acronym: Choice (Snack), Choice (Connection Choice), and Play (Independent Play). * Regulation Through Oral Input: How a simple crunchy snack choice organizes the nervous system before learning starts. * Child-Led Connection: The vital importance of 5–15 minutes of uninterrupted, adult-followed play to fill their emotional cup. * Transitioned Independent Play: Using open-ended "play invitations" to build critical thinking and STEAM skills without adult direction. Featured Resources Mentioned in this Episode: * High Energy Toddler Activity Guide [https://stan.store/steammadesimple/p/early-bird-pricing-for-waitlist-friends-only]: My complete guide featuring 52 play invitations and the exclusive CCP visual system. * The STEAM Made Preschool Curriculum [https://stan.store/steammadesimple/p/the-steam-made-simple-preschool]: For parents ready to build a strong foundation of independent learning through hands-on exploration. Your "Think Like a Kid" Homework This Week: Implement the CCP Model at home today, even if you just use items you already have. 1. S (Snack Choice): Offer two crunchy, healthy options. 2. C (Connection Choice): Set a timer for 10 minutes, put your phone away, and follow their lead in whatever they want to do! No directing allowed. 3. P (Play): Set up a "Splish Splash Car Wash" a bucket of soapy water, a few sponges, and their favorite waterproof vehicles. Phrase it as a question to pique their interest, like "I wonder how we could get all these dirty cars clean?" then step back and let them take the lead. Recommended Episodes: * Episode 2: The Watchdog Brain (Why "Calm Down" Doesn't Work) * Episode 4: The Power to Choose: Turning Power Struggles into Problem Solving * Episode 5: STEAM for the Future: Raising Problem Solvers in an AI World If you loved this conversation, make sure to follow and subscribe to the show so you never miss an episode or a quick win. And hey, if you’re looking for a way to bring this 'think like a kid' energy into your daily learning, check out my The STEAM Made Preschool Curriculum. [https://stan.store/steammadesimple/p/the-steam-made-simple-preschool] It’s the best way to give your child a head start with an educational advantage that actually feels like play. You can also connect with me on Instagram @STEAMMadeSimple [https://instagram.com/steammadesimple] for daily tools, behind-the-scenes stories, and playful learning ideas.
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