Mixtape360 Parent Training

    Learn the System before you run it.

    A practical parent course for the first week of Mixtape360: how to set it up, introduce it to a reluctant student, review work, ask better questions, and personalize support without lowering the bar.

    Mixtape360

    Training videos live here

    The explainer holds the place until the course episodes are produced.

    First-Week Course

    Seven short lessons that get the family moving.

    Each episode solves one parent problem, shows one workflow, and ends with one action step. This can run as an email drip, a Family Learning Studio onboarding track, or a public YouTube playlist.

    01

    Welcome To The Learning OS

    See why Mixtape360 is a family rhythm, not another worksheet app.

    Watch if

    You want the big picture before assigning anything.

    Action step

    Open the Family Learning Studio and preview the first mission.

    02

    First-Week Setup

    Set up the student profile, privacy choices, and first Learning Mix notes.

    Watch if

    You need a clean 15-minute setup path.

    Action step

    Complete age, consent, and first support preferences.

    03

    The Student Handoff

    Introduce Mixtape360 without making it feel like punishment.

    Watch if

    Your teen is likely to hear 'app' as 'more work.'

    Action step

    Use the two-week trial script before the first mission.

    04

    Missions And Brain Drop

    Understand the daily beat: short missions, five questions, XP, and comeback loops.

    Watch if

    You want daily consistency without a power struggle.

    Action step

    Ask for one short session and stop while momentum is still intact.

    05

    Review Without Draining The Room

    Look for evidence of thinking instead of turning every review into correction.

    Watch if

    You are not sure what 'good work' should look like.

    Action step

    Review one artifact with two questions and no lecture.

    06

    The Socratic Check-In

    Use conversation as a real assessment tool.

    Watch if

    You want rigor, but you do not want to become the homework police.

    Action step

    Run one 10-minute conversation and score one rubric row.

    07

    Different Route, Same Standard

    Personalize supports without watering down the learning.

    Watch if

    Your student needs accommodations, choice, or a better fit.

    Action step

    Add one support preference and one challenge preference to the Learning Mix.

    SEAT Squad Course

    The deeper course for parents who want the full operating manual.

    The free community course expands the quick start into 21 sessions covering motivation, student variability, privacy, Socratic assessment, projects, portfolio evidence, and the weekly family rhythm.

    01

    The System With A Capital S

    02

    Why School Mismatch Happens

    03

    First-Week Setup

    04

    The Student Handoff

    05

    How Missions Work

    06

    Brain Drop And Daily Retention

    07

    SideQuests And Unlocks

    08

    Projects And The Monthly Event

    09

    Show And Prove Portfolio

    10

    Bless The Mic

    11

    The Board And Weekly Rhythm

    12

    Socratic Coaching

    13

    Parent Assessment, Rubrics, And XP

    14

    Learning Mix And Personalization

    15

    Access Is Rigor

    16

    Cultural Lens And Identity-Affirming Learning

    17

    Tendi And Parent Insights

    18

    Privacy, COPPA, And Link Safety

    19

    Motivation Without Global Leaderboards

    20

    Comeback Weeks And Resistance

    21

    The 90-Day Family Learning Record

    Each video teaches one parent move.

    No sprawling lectures. One pain point, one workflow, one example, one action step.

    Privacy and trust stay visible.

    Parents learn when to review, when to ask, and when to respect the private space students need.

    Every lesson doubles as proof of the System.

    The training shows why Mixtape360 works by letting families watch the rhythm in action.

    Parent Scripts

    The course gives parents words they can actually use.

    Most families do not need a theory lecture first. They need a sentence that keeps the room calm and opens the next conversation.

    First handoff
    "We are going to try this for two weeks. I am not asking you to love it today. I am asking you to give it a real shot and tell me what works and what does not."
    Reviewing work
    "Show me the choice you are most willing to defend. What evidence made you think that?"
    Personalizing rigor
    "We can change the way you show the learning. We are not changing what the learning asks you to prove."

    Course Production Path

    Start with the first-week track. Grow into the full community course.

    Record rough versions first, turn the transcripts into help articles, then polish the highest-performing episodes for YouTube.

    3-6 min

    recommended length for each first-week video