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EPISODE · Jul 7, 2023 · 14 MIN

Bubble Wrap Parenting | Regulation-First Parenting | E92

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

Bubble wrap parenting often comes from a place of love. Parents naturally want to protect their children from disappointment, failure, stress, and emotional pain. However, bubble wrap parenting can unintentionally prevent children from developing the resilience, coping skills, and confidence they need to navigate life's challenges. In this episode, I explore the impact of bubble wrap parenting, why overprotection can backfire, and how parents can raise children who are better prepared for stress and adversity.Many parents worry that allowing children to struggle will harm them. In reality, age-appropriate challenges help children build problem-solving skills, emotional regulation, and confidence. When children are protected from every difficulty, they may struggle to develop the resilience needed to handle setbacks independently.In this episode, you'll learn:• What bubble wrap parenting looks like• How overprotection affects emotional development• Why resilience matters for long-term success• Practical ways to help children build confidence and coping skillsWhat is bubble wrap parenting?Bubble wrap parenting occurs when parents:• Try to prevent all discomfort or failure• Solve problems before children can attempt solutions• Remove challenges instead of teaching coping skills• Protect children from normal stressors and consequencesWhile these actions are well-intentioned, they can limit opportunities for growth.Behavior is communication.Children build confidence not by avoiding challenges, but by learning they can handle them.Resilience develops through experience, not protection.Why is resilience important?Resilient children are often better able to:• Manage stress and disappointment• Adapt to change• Solve problems independently• Recover from setbacks• Navigate social and academic challengesThese skills become increasingly important throughout adolescence and adulthood.How can parents move away from bubble wrap parenting?Helpful strategies include:• Allowing age-appropriate struggles• Teaching problem-solving instead of rescuing• Encouraging persistence through challenges• Supporting emotional regulation during difficult moments• Celebrating effort rather than perfectionThe goal isn't exposing children to overwhelming stress.The goal is helping them develop confidence in their ability to manage life's inevitable challenges.What should parents remember?Children don't need a perfect path.They need opportunities to practice resilience while knowing they have a supportive adult beside them.When parents balance support with independence, children learn that setbacks are survivable and challenges are opportunities for growth.Need personalized next steps? Use the FREE Solution Matcher: drroseann.com/helpDr. 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.Mentioned in this episode:Get the FREE Self-Regulation Guide!Do you have a child who gets dysregulated at the drop of a hat, maybe they're cranky and moody and rigid and inflexible? Well, I've got the key to unlock the secrets of successful self-regulation for your child. Get our free resource guide - 147 therapist endorsed self-regulation strategies for children. It's a practical guide for parents and it's a game changer. You can access your copy now and discover practical strategies endorsed by therapists like me, don't miss out and download here:Self-Regulation

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