Why We Need to Rethink "Bad Before" as Nervous System Dysregulation | Regulation First Parenting™ | E303 episode artwork

EPISODE · May 14, 2025 · 11 MIN

Why We Need to Rethink "Bad Before" as Nervous System Dysregulation | Regulation First Parenting™ | E303

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

Estimated Reading Time: 5 minutesWhen your child talks back, melts down, or refuses simple requests, it's easy to take it personally and assume they're being disrespectful. But what you're often seeing is nervous system dysregulation, not intentional misbehavior. Understanding what's happening beneath the behavior can transform how you respond and help create lasting change.In this episode, you'll learn why behavior is communication, how stress impacts the brain, and why calming the nervous system must come before correction.In this episode, you'll learn:• What nervous system dysregulation looks like in everyday behavior • How fight flight freeze in kids affects learning and cooperation • Why consequences often fail when children are overwhelmed • Practical ways to regulate first and correct laterWhy does my child act out even when I've tried everything?Kids don't choose chaos. When their nervous system becomes overwhelmed, they shift into survival responses such as fight, flight, freeze, fawn, or "I don't know."What this means for parents:• Your child isn't trying to disrespect you • Consequences don't work when the brain is dysregulated • Calm must come before correctionParent scenario: A child who screamed during homework wasn't being lazy. He was stuck in a fight-or-flight response after a long, overstimulating school day. Once his parents focused on co-regulation, his after-school meltdowns dropped dramatically.Takeaways:• Your child's brain is overwhelmed, not misbehaving • Regulation First Parenting™ starts with calming the nervous systemBehavior is communication. It's not bad behavior. It's a dysregulated brain.Why does my child explode over small limits?Transitions and boundaries can feel overwhelming when a child's nervous system is already overloaded. Even simple requests like "time's up" or "no" may trigger panic, anger, or shutdown.Common triggers include:• Sensory overload in children • Poor sleep, anxiety, or inflammation • Stress building throughout the dayWhat helps:• Predictable routines • A calm tone and slower pace when setting limits • Reducing unnecessary demands during high-stress momentsHow do I respond without yelling or giving in?Punishment often backfires because a dysregulated brain can't learn. When children feel threatened, stress increases and behavior worsens.Try this instead:• Co-regulate by lowering your voice and slowing your breathing • Acknowledge the brain state: "Your brain is in fight mode right now." • Pause teaching and focus on calming firstParent example: A teen with sensory sensitivities went from daily outbursts to smoother transitions when his mom stopped lecturing and focused on brief moments of co-regulation before giving instructions.Want to stay calm when your child pushes every button?Become a Dysregulation Insider VIP and get the FREE Regulation Rescue Kit, your step-by-step guide to stop oppositional behaviors without yelling or giving in.Go to www.drroseann.com/newsletter and grab your kit today.Can focusing on regulation really change behavior?Yes. When the nervous system settles, connection, communication, and learning become possible again. A calm brain can process information, solve problems, and manage emotions more effectively.Key truths:• Regulate → Connect → Correct™ • A regulated child can hear you • Real change happens when the brain feels safeSupporting your child's regulation also reduces parental stress and dysregulation, helping the entire family respond more calmly during challenging moments.🗣️ "You wouldn't punish a child for having a fever, so don't punish them when their nervous system is on fire. Calm the brain first, then behavior can change." — Dr. RoseannA Calmer Lens Changes EverythingWhen you stop labeling behavior as "bad" and start recognizing nervous system dysregulation, everything shifts. You respond with clarity instead of fear, your child feels safer, and meaningful change becomes possible.FAQsCan typical kids still be dysregulated? Yes. Even children without diagnoses can experience overload from school, transitions, sleep challenges, or stress.Does staying calm mean I let them get away with it? No. Calm creates safety so correction can happen more effectively afterward.Will dysregulation improve with age? Not automatically. Children develop regulation skills through support, practice, and co-regulation.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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