29 Aug
Podcast #12
Playing games is the best way to switch on your Child’s Belly Brain.
| Tike Tip Professor Belly Brain says… ![]() “Strangers are people whose family you never met!” |
Playing games with your child is one of the best ways to teach them anything new. To teach a child anything new you have to have their attention. The best way to get it is with a game or any kind of fun, exciting activity they like to do. This includes teaching them about their Belly Brain.
It’s your child’s job, as a youngster, to play games and have fun. They are masters at it. Use this ability to teach them about even a challenging and sometimes scary subject like safety.
Through a series of short, fun games, many you can make up yourself, you teach them about their Belly Brain, how to trust it and use it, simply and easily. It’s almost like teaching them how to dress themselves or brush their teeth.
22 Aug
Podcast #11
Turning on your child’s Belly Brain is like flipping a switch.
| Tike Tip Professor Belly Brain says… ![]() “Someone you know very well is someone you and your family spend time with a lot!” |
Turning on your child’s Belly Brain needs to only happen once. It’s a skill like learning how to ride a bike. Once they learn about it and how to listen to it, it will stay with them their entire lifetime.
The threats that your child will face on a daily basis, things like bullies at school, riding a bike safely or playing around water, will all rely on their Belly Brain to some degree to always keep them a little bit safer.
For example, when that bike helmet is not on, they will feel very uncomfortable if they are taught to always wear one. Kids who tune into their Belly Brain can apply it both consciously and subconsciously to many situations.
15 Aug
Podcast #10
Keeping your child safer from child abuse is a scary subject for parents. Knowing how to be safer around other people does not mean it will happen.
| Tike Tip Professor Belly Brain says… ![]() “A stranger is someone you don’t know very well!” |
Teaching your child about their Belly Brain is really a personal safety technique they can use when you are not around to protect them. Specifically, it is a great defense mechanism from potential forms of child abuse.
Many child abuse victims tell their stories that as abuse victims, their natural instincts that something was very wrong did go off. They just didn’t know how to listen to them or what to do. The Belly Brain teaches your child to listen and what to do if they ever are in a similar situation.
Yes, it’s a scary subject for any parent to face. However, it’s like wearing a seat belt: better safe than sorry. Just because your child can use their Belly Brain does not mean they will be a child abuse victim. It simply means they are prepared. It also means they will be able to have a greater degree of safety in other areas, too!
8 Aug
Podcast #9
Mom and Dad are crucial players in safety.
| Tike Tip Professor Belly Brain says… ![]() “Mom and Dad will listen and help you!” |
When your child’s Belly brain goes off, they need to know that they need to find you right away.
Every person needs someone they can “go to” and talk to about anything. Your young child is the same way. No matter what their age, they need a “go to” person. We encourage you Mom and Dad, to be that person for your child. When they do come to you, be calm and in control no matter what they say. It’s the only way they can truly trust the entire safety process we set up with the Belly Brain.
When they are young, it’s very easy to be the one they seek for comfort, help and support. As they grow, nurture that relationship. You always want to be there, especially when they reach the teenage years, as their trusted “go to” person who can help them in tough times.