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EPISODE · Apr 29, 2024 · 12 MIN

Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria Tips | Regulation First Parenting™ | E186

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

Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria Tips for ChildrenEstimated Reading Time: 5 minutesIf your child melts down over minor corrections or feels crushed by perceived rejection, you’re not alone. Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD) is common, especially in kids with ADHD, and can make every day feel like walking on eggshells. In this episode, Dr. Roseann explains Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria Tips, practical tools to calm the brain first, and strategies to help your child develop coping skills and emotional regulation.In this episode, you’ll learn:How to recognize RSD versus typical sensitivityHow Emotional Dysregulation in Children amplifies reactionsPractical strategies for Parenting a Dysregulated ChildBrain-based tools to manage behavior and reduce defianceWhy children overreact to small correctionsEven gentle feedback can feel like an emotional earthquake for kids with RSD.Try this:Validate feelings: “Wow, that felt really hard for you. I see how upset you are.”Step back and allow 15–20 minutes to settle before addressing the taskPreview expectations and transitions so the child can anticipate challengesParent story: A child melts down after school. A snack, short movement, and calm co-regulation helped reduce reactivity before homework.Why reactions feel disproportionateKids with RSD have highly reactive nervous systems. Minor cues feel like threats. Behavior is communication, not defiance.Supports include:Magnesium for nervous system balanceDaily calming practices: breathwork, yoga, EFT tapping, meditation, PEMFConsistency over intensity; skills build over timeTeaching coping skills outside meltdownsCoping skills must be practiced when the child is calm, not during a meltdown.Strategies:Reinforce micro-wins: “You calmed down in five minutes—how did you do that?”Highlight what worked to encourage repetitionBreak coping into steps: breathe, pause, ask for help, take a short breakPositive reinforcement helps rewire perception of failure and supports self-regulation skills for children.Listen + Take the Next StepIf this episode helped you learn Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria Tips, share it with another parent who struggles with reactive kids.Get your FREE Regulation Rescue Kit: 👉 www.drroseann.com/newsletterTakeawayRSD isn’t your child’s fault. Their brain is overwhelmed, and reacting intensely is normal for a dysregulated child. Calm the nervous system first, use validation and consistent support, and coping skills will stick.FAQsQ1: How do I know if my child’s reaction is RSD or just sensitivity? A1: RSD involves intense emotional reactions to perceived rejection that seem disproportionate to the situation.Q2: Why does my child take everything personally? A2: A hyper-reactive nervous system amplifies perceived threats; the brain interprets minor criticism as danger.Q3: Can RSD improve without medication? A3: Yes. Calming routines, magnesium, structured support, and brain-based strategies like PEMF and meditation improve regulation.Dr. Roseann Capanna-Hodge helps parents understand Emotional Dysregulation in Children and teaches practical Nervous System Regulation in Children and Co-Regulation Techniques through Regulation First Parenting™.

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