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EPISODE · Jan 22, 2024 · 16 MIN

Interventions for a Dysregulated Nervous System | Regulation First Parenting™ | E156

from Dysregulated Kids: Science-Backed Parenting Help for Behavior, Anxiety, ADHD and More

Dysregulated Nervous System: How to Calm Your Child and Improve Focus, Learning, and BehaviorIf your child melts down, shuts down, or reacts disproportionately, you’re not alone and it’s not bad parenting. A dysregulated nervous system is the underlying cause. In this episode, Dr. Roseann explains why dysregulation happens, how it impacts behavior, and science-backed strategies to calm the brain first so learning, attention, and emotional control can follow.In this episode, you’ll learn:• What a dysregulated nervous system looks like in children • How sensory overload, understimulation, and executive functioning challenges affect behavior • Practical tools like neurofeedback, PEMF, and structured routines • How parents can model calm and teach self-regulation skillsWhy children melt down after schoolAfter school, children’s nervous systems are often depleted. When the nervous system is dysregulated, kids cannot shift from survival mode to calm, which leads to:• Explosive reactions over minor triggers • Emotional flooding • Shutdowns or withdrawal • Trouble focusing or transitioningParent snapshot: Instead of “Do your homework now,” try: “Let’s breathe together, grab a crunchy snack, then you can scooter for 10 minutes.”Takeaways: • Co-regulate first—your calm becomes their calm • Build predictable routines with movement, nutrition, and quiet transition periods • Behavior is communication from a stressed brainBrain-based strategies for calming the nervous systemTools that help: • Neurofeedback – reinforces healthy brainwaves, improves focus and regulation • Calm PEMF® – supports parasympathetic activation, detox, and inflammation reduction • Parent modeling of calm: soft voice, slow breathing, relaxed posture • Occupational therapy for sensory regulation • Mindfulness, meditation, and short breathwork exercises • Lifestyle: sleep hygiene, screen limits, protein/fat-rich mealsBreathwork tips: • Short, playful exercises are best • Box breathing: 4-4-4-4 counts • Seven-eight breathing: inhale 7, hold 8, exhale 8 • Fun approaches: bubbles, pinwheels, or guided visualsWhy consequences alone don’t workBehavior is communication. Punishment or correction without regulation rarely teaches new skills.Supports that work: • Positive reinforcement of micro-wins: “You started homework without me asking—boom!” • Social skills training for emotional and peer interactions • Physical activity to reset the nervous system • Direct teaching of coping skills: labeling feelings, body signals, and step-by-step strategiesPractical tips for daily regulationAfter-school routine example:Protein-rich snack + water10–15 minutes of movement or play3 deep breaths and short transition activityHomework with visual checklists, one step at a timeConsistency is key: Daily rhythms help stabilize the nervous system and support learning.Listen + Take the Next StepIf this episode helped you understand a dysregulated nervous system, share it with another parent who could benefit.Get your FREE Regulation Rescue Kit: 👉 www.drroseann.com/newsletterTakeawayYour child isn’t being difficult on purpose. A dysregulated nervous system can make attention, behavior, and emotional regulation difficult. By calming the brain first, using brain-based tools, and creating consistent routines, your child can access focus, learning, and resilience.It’s gonna be OK.FAQs: Dysregulated Nervous System in ChildrenQ1: How do I know if my child has a dysregulated nervous system? A1: Look for frequent meltdowns, sensory overwhelm, sleep issues, impulsivity, or shutdowns. If skills aren’t sticking, start with nervous system regulation.Q2: What’s the fastest way to calm a meltdown? A2: Co-regulate: slow your breathing, lower your voice, reduce demands, and provide sensory input. Teach skills once the child is calm.Q3: Does breathwork really help kids? A3: Yes. Short, playful breathing exercises reset the nervous system, improving attention and emotional control over time.Q4: Will therapy work if my child is dysregulated? A4: Therapy is most effective after regulation. Calm the brain first; then coping strategies and skill-building stick.Dr. Roseann Capanna-Hodge helps parents understand Emotional Dysregulation in Children and teaches practical Nervous System Regulation in Children and Co-Regulation Techniques through her Regulation First Parenting™ approach.

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