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5 Signs Your Child is Emotionally Dysregulated (Not Defiant!) | E336

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

Estimated Reading Time: 5 minutesParenting a child who pushes back at every turn can feel exhausting. You've tried consequences, sticker charts, and time-outs, yet the meltdowns keep coming. If you're wondering whether something deeper is going on, you're probably right. Many of the signs of emotional dysregulation look like defiance on the surface, but they're actually signals from an overwhelmed nervous system.In this episode, I break down the most common signs of emotional dysregulation and explain how Regulation First Parenting™ helps children build the skills they need to thrive.In this episode, you'll learn:• The top signs of emotional dysregulation in children • Why some kids stay upset long after a problem is solved • How to respond when your child rejects comfort • Practical regulation techniques for kids that calm the brain firstWhy does my child overreact to small problems?One of the clearest signs of emotional dysregulation is having huge reactions to seemingly small events.You may notice:• Meltdowns over minor frustrations • Extreme disappointment over small changes • Difficulty recovering from everyday stressors • Emotional reactions that seem disproportionateFor younger children, this may look like tantrums. For older children, it may show up as anger, irritability, or shutting down.The issue isn't bad behavior. It's a nervous system that has become overwhelmed.Behavior is communication. It's not bad behavior. It's a dysregulated brain.Why does my child stay upset long after the problem is over?Some children become trapped in a stress loop and struggle to return to calm.Common signs include:• Replaying upsetting events repeatedly • Holding onto strong emotions for hours • Difficulty accepting reassurance • Becoming stuck in worry or frustrationThis is one of the most overlooked signs of emotional dysregulation.What helps:• A calm tone of voice • Staying physically present • Modeling slow breathing • Co-regulation before problem-solving🗣️ “Your child isn’t choosing to stay upset. They’re stuck in a stress loop. When you calm your own nervous system, you give their brain the roadmap back to regulation.” — Dr. RoseannWhy does my child reject comfort?When children are overwhelmed, even comforting interactions can feel like too much stimulation.They may:• Push you away • Yell or argue • Refuse physical affection • Isolate themselvesThis doesn't mean they don't need you.It means their nervous system is overloaded.For many children experiencing emotional dysregulation in children, space combined with a calm, supportive presence works better than forcing connection.Want to stay calm when your child pushes every button?Join the Dysregulation Insider VIP list and get your FREE Regulation Rescue Kit, designed to help you handle oppositional behaviors without losing it.Download it now at www.drroseann.com/newsletter.Why does my child become aggressive or shut down?Aggression and withdrawal are both nervous system responses.You may see:• Hitting, kicking, or yelling • Running away from situations • Hiding in their room • Refusing to engageThese behaviors often occur when the brain shifts into survival mode.The goal isn't punishment. The goal is regulation.When we use regulation techniques for kids first, children become more capable of learning emotional control later.Why are transitions so hard?Many dysregulated children struggle when:• Switching activities • Feeling hungry or tired • Experiencing sensory overload • Moving between environmentsThese moments place additional demands on an already stressed nervous system.One of the most important principles of Regulation First Parenting™ is understanding that behavior often reflects a child's body state rather than a lack of motivation or effort.Final ThoughtsRecognizing the signs of emotional dysregulation changes everything. Instead of asking, "Why is my child giving me a hard time?" we begin asking, "Why is my child having a hard time?"That shift creates more connection, less conflict, and a clearer path toward healing.Need personalized support? Take the free Solution Matcher Quiz at www.drroseann.com/help.Want faster results? Learn more about Quick Calm at drroseann.com/quickcalm.FAQsHow can I help my child calm down fast? Start with co-regulation. Your calm nervous system helps your child's nervous system settle.Is anger always a sign of ODD? No. Anger is often a sign of stress, overwhelm, and nervous system dysregulation.Why doesn't punishment work? Punishment targets behavior. Regulation targets the root cause: an overwhelmed brain.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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