
Acting Out Is Acting Right Now: What Children Are Really Doing When They Can’t Explain Themselves
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Why do kids act out?
What if we told you they’re not being bad—they’re being developmentally accurate?
In this episode of Family Matters, Instructor Mike breaks down what “acting out” really means through the lens of brain science, behavior theory, and powerful metaphors that shift how we see childhood behavior. From tantrums and outbursts to grabbing and running off, these aren’t just problems—they’re performances.
You’ll learn:
• Why young children act before they understand
• How behavior becomes a form of communication
• The real difference between manners and emotional suppression
• Why asking “How do you feel?” can stall growth—and what to do instead
• How to coach children through rehearsal, not reprimand
Using relatable stories and hard-hitting science, this episode will transform your approach to discipline, emotional coaching, and what it means to help children “act right.”
Whether you’re a parent, teacher, coach, or mentor—this episode teaches you to stop punishing the performance and start directing the actor.