EPISODE · May 27, 2023 · 26 MIN
Emotion Regulation Skill Development with Debbie
Emotional regulation is more than just maintaining a state of calmness. It requires an awareness of self and the ability to connect with others we trust.Another part of emotional regulation is being able to sit in our negative emotions, which are a normal part of the human experience. When we understand that nothing has gone wrong, we are able to develop greater emotion regulation skills.If we model that sadness is bad our children will try to avoid it at all costs. If we label our emotions, rather than avoid them, we are better able to face them head on in the future. Leaning into those stressful circumstances has an immense positive impact.What You'll Learn from this Episode:One area we can focus on for big improvement in quality of life long-termWhy humans are not supposed to be happy all the timeWhat emotion regulation entailsHow mentoring ongoing skill development benefits neurodivergent childrenHow focusing on fixing triggers is more beneficial than practicing regulationFeatured on the Show:Join our email list so you can get our free 3-part video course: Start Parenting Confidently With 3 Simple StepsVisit NeuroDevMentoring.com to learn more about our specialized co-ed mentoring program for neurodivergent young adults.Follow us on facebook and Debbie on Instagram! Join the conversation and comment to share your insights from this episode.👉 If this episode resonated with you, we’d love for you to leave a quick 5 star review sharing your favorite takeaway. It helps us create more meaningful content for listeners like you. 📩 Want more insights and practical tools? Be sure to join our email list for inspiration and updates. 🔵 For deeper support, consider joining our NDM Circle Community at NDM.Circle.so—a space for parents and professionals navigating the complexities of parenting neurodivergent young people.
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