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EPISODE · Apr 9, 2026 · 1H 1M

Why the First 3 Years Matter

from Raising Arrows · host Connor Sykes & Pastor Scott Stewart

 Why the First 3 Years Matter More Than Most Dads Realize Think your toddler won't remember these early years? Science says otherwise — and it's not even close.In this episode, Connor and Scott break down three research-backed facts about early childhood brain development that every dad needs to hear. Your toddler's brain is running at twice the speed of yours. 80% of their brain development happens before they turn three. And the neural pathways tied to motivation, self-regulation, communication, and self-esteem? They're being wired right now — or they're not.This isn't a guilt trip. It's a wake-up call. You're not waiting for your moment — you're in it.We get real about the mirror effect (when you see your worst habits show up in your kids), the myth of "I don't have time," and why small, consistent deposits beat grand gestures every time. Plus, Scott shares the daily affirmation he speaks over his son that stops tantrums in their tracks — and why identity-shaping matters more than behavior modification.Whether you're a new dad, expecting your first, or feeling like you're already behind — this one's for you.In this episode: ‣ Why your 3-year-old's brain is twice as active as yours ‣ The 1,000-day window that shapes who your child becomes ‣ How dads accidentally pass down frustration, anger, and anxiety ‣ Daily habits that build unshakable father-child bonds ‣ The phone habit that's silently teaching your kids they're not a priority ‣ Speaking identity over your children before they can speak it themselves ‣ Encouragement for the dad who feels like he's already behind📖 "Like arrows in the hand of a warrior, so are the children of one's youth." — Psalm 127:4New episodes weekly. Subscribe and share with a dad who needs to hear this.

Why the First 3 Years Matter More Than Most Dads Realize Think your toddler won't remember these early years? Science says otherwise — and it's not even close. In this episode, Connor and Scott break down three research-backed facts about early childhood brain development that every dad needs to hear. Your toddler's brain is running at twice the speed of yours. 80% of their brain development happens before they turn three. And the neural pathways tied to motivation, self-regulatio...

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