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EPISODE · Apr 28, 2025 · 12 MIN

How to Increase Self-Control in Children | Nervous System Strategies | E298

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

When your child melts down over “tiny things,” grabs impulsively, or seems to go from zero to 100 in seconds, it can feel frustrating and exhausting. Self control in children is a skill that develops over time, and it starts with understanding the brain and nervous system.In this episode, I explain why kids struggle with impulse control, how nervous system dysregulation impacts behavior, and what parents can do to help children build patience, resilience, and better decision-making skills.In this episode, you'll learn:• Why self-control is rooted in brain development, not willpower • How nervous system regulation supports better behavior and decision-making • Activities that strengthen impulse control and frustration tolerance • Practical ways to help kids manage big emotions and make better choicesWhy does my child struggle with self-control?Self-control isn’t about discipline,it’s about brain development. When the prefrontal cortex is still maturing or overwhelmed by stress, kids have a harder time managing impulses and emotions.Common signs include:• Big reactions to small frustrations • Difficulty pausing before acting • Trouble managing emotions when overwhelmed • Challenges thinking through consequencesA child who grabs a toy from a sibling isn’t necessarily being defiant. Often, their impulse-control centers simply aren’t fully online yet.Behavior is communication. It’s not bad behavior—it’s a dysregulated brain. When we calm the nervous system, children gain access to the skills needed for better choices and fewer child behavior problems.What helps build impulse control?Self control in children grows through practice. Just like a muscle, it gets stronger when used consistently.Helpful activities include:• Memory games and puzzles • Legos, robotics, and coding projects • Crafts and hands-on problem-solving • Board games and strategy gamesThese activities build:• Patience • Focus • Planning skills • Frustration toleranceMany parents notice fewer meltdowns in children when they consistently engage in structured, brain-building activities.How can I teach patience and delayed gratification?Waiting is a critical life skill, but many kids with big emotions struggle with it.Try:• Offering choices: “A small snack now or a bigger one in 10 minutes?” • Using timers for short waiting challenges • Praising effort, not just success • Keeping practice positive and supportiveThese small moments strengthen emotional regulation and long-term decision-making.How does nervous system regulation improve self-control?A dysregulated nervous system puts the brain into survival mode. When stress is high, impulsive behavior increases because the thinking brain becomes less accessible.Daily regulation tools may include:• Deep breathing and mindful pauses • Movement breaks • 5-4-3-2-1 grounding exercises • Sensory supports, PEMF, or magnesium • Modeling calm behavior yourselfWhen children see you regulate your own emotions, they learn how to do the same. That’s the foundation of Regulation First Parenting™.🗣️ “Self-control isn’t about willpower, it’s about creating the right conditions in the brain for better decision-making.” — Dr. RoseannTakeaway & What's NextYou’re not raising a “bad kid”, you’re supporting a developing brain. By calming the nervous system and strengthening self control in children through daily practice, kids become more patient, thoughtful, and resilient.Unlock your child’s potential in just one week! Check out our Quick Calm: https://drroseann.com/quickcalm/Become a Dysregulation Insider VIP and get your FREE Regulation Rescue Kit: How to Stay Calm When Your Child Pushes Your Buttons and Stop Oppositional Behaviors. Head to www.drroseann.com/newsletter and start your calm parenting journey today.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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