EPISODE · Oct 16, 2024 · 44 MIN
Rising Autism and ADHD cases: with Beth Lambert | Emotional Dysregulation in Children | E240
from Dysregulated Kids: Science-Backed Parenting Help for Behavior, Anxiety, ADHD and More
Rising Autism and ADHD Cases: Understanding Total Load and SupportIf your child is struggling with attention, behavior, or emotional regulation, you’re not alone. Rising autism and ADHD cases are often linked to cumulative stressors, what we call “total load” affecting the brain and nervous system. In this episode, Dr. Roseann and Beth Lambert from Documenting Hope explore why these diagnoses are increasing and how parents can support their children without feeling overwhelmed.In this episode, you’ll learn:What “total load” means and how it impacts neurodivergent childrenPractical strategies for supporting Dysregulated ChildrenHow to prioritize sleep, nutrition, and stress regulation for emotional and behavioral healthWays to support Emotional Dysregulation in Children and Nervous System Regulation in ChildrenWhy autism and ADHD are on the riseThere isn’t a single cause. Instead, think stacked stressors:Modern environmental and sensory demandsSleep deprivationProcessed foods and nutritional gapsExcess screen timeSocial and academic pressuresParent story: A child melts down more after late nights, skipped meals, or heavy screen use. This isn’t “bad behavior”—it’s the nervous system asking for support.How to take small, effective stepsYou don’t need a massive protocol to help your child. Focus on regulation first:Co-regulate: slow voice, calm posture, deep breathingChoose one lever: bedtime routine, protein breakfast, limit screens, or diet adjustmentTrack patterns: observe how sleep, food, and stress interact with behaviorWill supporting regulation change who my child is?No. Calm and structured interventions do not alter personality or identity, they reduce suffering and give children access to their strengths. Supporting nervous system regulation makes attention, emotional flexibility, and learning possible.Listen + Take the Next StepGet your FREE Regulation Rescue Kit to manage meltdowns and support emotional regulation: 👉 www.drroseann.com/newsletterTakeawayRising autism and ADHD cases reflect the cumulative load on children’s brains, not parental failure. Start with foundations sleep, nutrition, stress management, and connection and personalize strategies from there. Calm the brain first, then learning, regulation, and behavior follow.Next, listen to AuDHD: How Autism Affects Attention to explore attention challenges in autistic children.It’s gonna be OK.FAQsQ1: What is “total load” in plain language? It’s the cumulative stress from environmental, social, cognitive, and physiological demands that overwhelm a child’s nervous system.Q2: Where should I start if my child is picky or eats mostly “white foods”? Focus on adding nutrient-dense foods gradually and pairing with sensory supports.Q3: Do I need supplements or a large protocol? Not necessarily. Start with sleep, nutrition, stress regulation, and co-regulation strategies before layering additional interventions.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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