
Why Kids Are Expected to Be Better Listeners Than Adults…and what that says about us
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We tell children to listen—but are we even modeling what good listening looks like? In this eye-opening episode, Instructor Mike explores the research showing that American adults listen with only 25% efficiency… while expecting children to do better. Why the double standard? Why are we demanding a level of attention from children that we, as adults, often fail to give?
This episode breaks down the psychology, cultural conditioning, and emotional modeling behind active listening, revealing how kids internalize the experience of being ignored—and how that shapes their ability to truly listen to others.
If you’re a parent, teacher, or anyone raising the next generation, this episode will challenge you to stop expecting what you haven’t taught and start practicing what you preach.