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EPISODE · Jun 16, 2025 · 12 MIN

What is Emotional Dysregulation? | Regulation First Parenting™ | E312

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Estimated Reading Time: 5 minutesWhen your child melts down over something small, it can leave you feeling overwhelmed and unsure what to do next. If you've ever wondered what is emotional dysregulation, you're not alone. These intense reactions aren't a sign of bad behavior. They're a sign that your child's nervous system is stuck in survival mode and struggling to return to calm.In this episode, I explain what is emotional dysregulation, why it happens, and how calming the brain first helps children regain emotional balance.In this episode, you'll learn:• What is emotional dysregulation and how it affects behavior • The difference between a tantrum and true dysregulation • Parenting shifts that help a dysregulated child calm down • Practical regulation techniques for kids that support lasting changeWhy does my child have such extreme reactions?Emotional dysregulation isn't simply having big feelings. It's the inability to return to calm after a stressor.These children aren't dramatic, manipulative, or attention-seeking. Their nervous system is interpreting everyday situations as threats.Common signs include:• Intense mood swings • Big reactions to small triggers • Difficulty calming without adult support • Frequent emotional overwhelmParent example: Your child spills a cup of milk and collapses into tears. The spill isn't the problem. Their nervous system was already overloaded, and that small stressor pushed them over the edge.How can I tell the difference between a tantrum and dysregulation?A typical tantrum usually has a clear cause, such as frustration, hunger, or fatigue. With support, children recover relatively quickly.Dysregulation looks different:• Reactions last longer and feel more intense • Episodes happen frequently • Triggers may seem minor or unclear • The child struggles to calm down, even with helpIf your child's reaction feels like a crisis over something small, that's often a sign the nervous system is driving the behavior.Behavior is communication. It's not bad behavior. It's a dysregulated brain.What parenting shifts actually help?Traditional discipline often adds stress to an already overwhelmed nervous system. Lectures, punishments, and consequences rarely work when a child is dysregulated.Instead, focus on co-regulation.Try these strategies:• Stay calm first because your nervous system teaches theirs • Use short, predictable language • Reduce noise, light, and stimulation • Offer connection before correctionThese simple shifts strengthen self-regulation skills for children and help them learn how to return to calm.If you're tired of walking on eggshells or feeling like nothing works, get the FREE Regulation Rescue Kit and finally learn what to say and do in the heat of the moment.Become a Dysregulation Insider VIP at www.drroseann.com/newsletter and take the first step toward a calmer home.What everyday behaviors does emotional dysregulation affect?Dysregulation impacts nearly every area of a child's life, including:• School refusal and morning struggles • Homework meltdowns • Social withdrawal or explosive reactions • Difficulty adapting to change • Emotional outbursts over minor frustrationsThis is why understanding what is emotional dysregulation is so important. Once you address the nervous system, behavior becomes much easier to understand and support.🗣️ “They’re not trying to be difficult. Their brain is in survival mode and can’t access logic or self-control.” — Dr. RoseannA Calmer Path ForwardEmotional dysregulation doesn't mean your child is broken. It means their nervous system needs support. When we calm the brain first, learning, cooperation, and connection become possible again.With the right regulation techniques for kids, children can build resilience, improve emotional control, and develop healthier coping skills.FAQs About Emotional DysregulationIs emotional dysregulation the same as ADHD or anxiety? Not always. Many symptoms overlap, which is why understanding behavior patterns is so important.Can emotional dysregulation improve? Yes. Consistent co-regulation, predictable routines, and nervous system support help children learn to access calm more quickly.Does discipline stop dysregulation? Not when a child is already overwhelmed. Teaching works best after the nervous system is regulated.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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