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EPISODE · Apr 16, 2025 · 15 MIN

The Connection Between Gut Health, Behavior, and Picky Eating | Nervous System Regulation | E295

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

Gut health plays a much bigger role in your child's behavior, focus, and emotional regulation than most parents realize. In this episode, I explain how gut health influences the brain, why the gut-brain connection matters, and what parents can do to support better regulation through nutrition and nervous system support.Many parents are surprised to learn that gut health affects far more than digestion. The gut and brain communicate constantly, influencing mood, attention, behavior, and overall well-being. When gut function is disrupted, children may struggle with emotional regulation, focus, anxiety, and even picky eating.In this episode, you'll learn:• How gut health impacts behavior and emotions• The connection between the gut and the brain• Why picky eating can affect regulation and development• Simple ways to support digestive and nervous system healthWhat is the gut-brain connection?The gut and brain communicate through a complex network of nerves, hormones, and chemical messengers.Research has shown that:• Much of the body's serotonin is produced in the gut• Digestive health can influence mood and behavior• Nutrition impacts focus, attention, and emotional regulation• Gut health affects overall nervous system functionWhen the gut is supported, children often experience improvements in regulation, energy, and daily functioning.Behavior is communication.It's not bad behavior—it's a dysregulated brain.Sometimes the nervous system and digestive system are sending important signals that deserve attention.How can parents support gut health?Helpful strategies may include:• Offering nutrient-dense whole foods• Supporting healthy digestion• Encouraging hydration• Reducing highly processed foods when possible• Building consistent sleep and regulation routinesEven small changes can create meaningful improvements over time.What about picky eaters?Many children with sensory sensitivities, anxiety, or dysregulation struggle with food variety.The goal is progress, not perfection.Supporting both the nervous system and gut health can help children gradually expand food choices while building a healthier relationship with eating.When the brain and body work together, children are better able to focus, regulate emotions, and thrive.Need personalized next steps? Use the FREE Solution Matcher: https://drroseann.com/help/Discover science-backed mental health resources and nervous system support strategies at: www.drroseann.comWant practical tools you can start using right away? Check out Quick CALM: https://drroseann.com/quickcalm/Dr. Roseann Capanna-Hodge helps parents understand emotional dysregulation in children and teaches practical nervous system regulation and co-regulation strategies through her Regulation First Parenting™ approach.

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