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EPISODE · Nov 11, 2025 · 17 MIN

The "Steady Beat" Hack: 5-Minute Games to Boost Focus & Math With Dr. Debby Mitchell

from Raising Innovators · host Marnie Forestieri

What if a simple clapping game could make your child better at math and reading? 💡 In this super hands-on workshop episode of Raising Innovators, Marnie Forestieri sits down with kinesthetic learning specialist and author, Dr. Debby Mitchell, to unpack the power of "Steady Beat." Discover the powerful, research-backed correlation between a child's ability to keep a simple beat and their future academic success. This isn't just about music—it's a foundational brain-building skill that starts in the womb and enhances everything from problem-solving to emotional regulation. Learn how to use everyday household items to: ✨ Build the foundational brain pathways for math and literacy 🧠 Send direct signals to your child's brain to improve focus (especially for short attention spans) 👏 Use simple tools like paper plates, bean bags, and cups as brain-boosters 🧘 Teach patience, social skills, and even leadership through fun "copy me" games Whether your child is a toddler or in first grade, this episode provides practical, fun, and free activities to build a smarter, more focused brain. 🔖 EPISODE MENU (CHAPTERS)  0:00 Intro: The research behind movement, music, and academic achievement  0:45 Welcoming "Steady Beat" expert Dr. Debby Mitchell  1:24 What is "Steady Beat"? (It's not just rhythm)  1:32 The "Steady Beat" is your heartbeat, your breathing, and windshield wipers  2:00 Why Dr. Mitchell built her dissertation on Steady Beat  2:30 The proven correlation: Steady Beat, Math, and Reading success in first-graders  2:54 When does Steady Beat start? (Spoiler: In the womb)  3:05 How to build Steady Beat in infants (rocking, patting, etc.)  4:05 Why are some people "off-beat"? (The 'Aerobics Class' problem)  4:20 It's not natural ability, it's a "foundational skill" that was missed  4:50 HANDS-ON WORKSHOP: Let's Do It!  4:55 Demo 1: Why we use paper plates (They make noise!)  5:10 Steady Beat vs. Rhythm (Irregular Beat) Explained  5:25 Game 1: "Copy Me" with different speeds  6:10 Why noise (like a paper bag) "sends a signal to the brain"  6:25 When to start these games with your toddler  7:00 How to add counting to build math skills  7:15 Demo 2: Using DIY Rhythm Sticks (from paper bags)  8:20 The 3 Main Benefits: Mathematical patterns, repetition, and problem-solving  8:42 The hidden benefit: Teaching children "to wait"  8:50 How this builds social skills and language development  9:20 Demo 3: Using Bean Bags (for short attention spans)  9:50 Demo 4: Using Steady Beat to teach body parts  10:35 Demo 5: Using cups for different sounds  11:30 Why you MUST let your child be the leader 12:20 When is a child ready for rhythm? (Hint: After age 4)  13:00 How to use nursery rhymes ("Twinkle Twinkle") to teach beat  13:30 The power of being a "mindful and immersive" parent  14:30 Are some kids just "natural" drummers?  15:10 Why musically-inclined children often excel in math 16:00 "I'm good at math, but bad at aerobics!" Why?  16:15 The difference between fine motor, gross motor, and movement experience 18:00 How many minutes a day? (Dr. Mitchell's #1 Rule)  18:15 "I always stop when they're having fun."  19:45 Dr. Mitchell's final advice: "Be creative" and "Make it a family affair"  20:20 Final thoughts & How to support the podcast 👩‍💻 Hosted by Marnie Forestieri  Website: https://marnieforestieri.com/  Facebook: /marnieforestieri  LinkedIn: /marnie-forestieri  Instagram: /marnie_forestieri 🎙️ Guest: Dr. Debby Mitchell (Puedes agregar aquí los links de la Dra. Mitchell si los tienes) 🏫 Connect with Young Innovators Schools Website: https://yiaschools.com  Facebook: /younginnovatorsSchools  Instagram: /younginnovatorsSchools  YouTube: /younginnovatorsSchools 🎧 Raising Innovators Podcast 💡 Helping parents raise resilient, confident, future-ready kids.

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