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EPISODE · Jul 21, 2025 · 10 MIN

What's Really Causing Anger Outbursts in Kids | Emotional Dysregulation in Children | E322

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

Estimated Reading Time: 5 minutesWhen your child erupts over something tiny, it can feel heartbreaking, confusing, and exhausting. If you're dealing with frequent anger outbursts, you're not failing as a parent. Your child's nervous system is overwhelmed, and their brain is struggling to regulate stress. In this episode, I explain why explosive reactions happen, what a dysregulated brain looks like, and how to help your child return to calm using simple, brain-based strategies.In this episode, you'll learn:• Why anger outbursts happen in dysregulated children • Common triggers that lead to explosive behavior • How to recognize early warning signs before a meltdown • Practical regulation techniques for kids that support emotional recoveryWhy does my child have explosive anger outbursts?When a child goes from calm to explosive in seconds, it's often because their nervous system is stuck in survival mode.What's happening inside the brain:• An overactive amygdala constantly scans for danger • The prefrontal cortex goes offline, reducing self-control • Stress hormones surge and increase emotional reactivityBehavior is communication. It's not bad behavior. It's a dysregulated brain.What triggers explosive behavior?Parents often feel blindsided by anger outbursts, but most have identifiable causes.Common triggers include:• Chronic stress or trauma • ADHD, OCD, autism, or sensory overload • PANS/PANDAS and brain inflammation • Poor sleep or blood sugar crashes • Gut-brain imbalancesEarly warning signs may include:• Rapid breathing • Glazed or distant eyes • Clenched jaw or body tension • Irritability after school • Explosive reactions to simple requestsThese signals tell us the nervous system is becoming overwhelmed.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.How do I calm my child in the moment?Explosive behavior isn't solved through punishment. It improves through regulation.Start with nervous system support:• Vagus nerve activation through humming, breathing, or cold water splashes • Nutritional support such as magnesium and omega-3s • Tools that reduce stress and support regulationCo-regulation is essential:• Use a calm, soft voice • Keep your body relaxed and still • Sit nearby instead of lecturing • Offer simple prompts like, "Let's take a breath together."Remember: calm the brain first. Everything else follows.These approaches support a nervous system reset for children and help reduce emotional overload.What daily habits prevent anger outbursts?Children with reactive nervous systems thrive on predictability.Helpful daily routines include:• Calm and consistent morning rituals • After-school decompression time • Predictable bedtime routines • Built-in movement and sensory breaksParent example: A child who exploded every evening during homework started taking a two-minute reset walk before beginning assignments. Within weeks, tantrums and impulse control problems became less frequent.Consistent routines strengthen regulation and help children recover more quickly from stress.🗣️ “Explosive behavior isn’t defiance. It’s a brain stuck in survival mode. When we regulate first, everything else becomes easier.” — Dr. RoseannA Calmer Brain Leads to a Calmer HomeFrequent anger outbursts don't mean your child is broken. They mean their nervous system needs support. When you focus on calming the brain instead of controlling behavior, you create safety, connection, and lasting change.FAQsWhy does my child explode after school? Many children experience after-school restraint collapse. They've worked hard to hold it together all day and release stress once they get home.Can routines really reduce anger outbursts? Yes. Predictable routines create safety and reduce nervous system reactivity.Should I give consequences for explosive behavior? Correction is most effective after regulation. A dysregulated brain cannot access learning or problem-solving.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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