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EPISODE · Jun 29, 2026 · 14 MIN

How to Stay Calm When Your Child Is Screaming at You | Co-Regulation Parenting | E420

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

When meltdowns hit, body reacts before mind catches up. How to Stay Calm When Your Child Is Screaming at You helps you interrupt escalation, reset nervous system, and respond with clarity. Dr. Roseann Capanna-Hodge specializes in Regulation First Parenting™ and emotional dysregulation, offering solutions.When your child is screaming, it hits your nervous system fast—tight chest, racing heart, rising voice. You’re not alone.Staying calm in that moment feels impossible, but it’s not about perfection—it’s about regulation.In this episode, you’ll learn how to stay calm when your child is screaming at you by understanding what’s really happening in the brain, why reactions escalate so quickly, and simple, doable ways to reset the moment—without power struggles or guilt.Why do I lose control when my child is screaming at me?When your child escalates, your brain reads it as a threat—not disrespect. That’s biology, not bad parenting.Your nervous system mirrors intensity as a survival reflexEmotional energy gets matched, not managedStress builds quickly in both of youIt’s not bad parenting—it’s a dysregulated brain.Picture this: your child is yelling, “I hate you!” and within seconds, your voice is louder too. You didn’t plan it—it just happened. That’s co-dysregulation.What should I do in the moment instead of yelling back?Forget fixing everything. Stabilize yourself first. Let’s calm the brain.Pause for 3 seconds before respondingLower your voice (even if it feels forced)Say less—zip it to avoid escalationCalm your body (drop shoulders, slow breath)You don’t need perfect words—you need a regulated nervous system.Example: One mom shared that the moment she stopped explaining and simply stayed quiet and grounded, her child de-escalated faster. Less input = less fuel.Is my child trying to manipulate me when they scream?No. Behavior is communication.Your child isn’t choosing chaos—they’re overwhelmedTheir nervous system is pulling them out of calmThey often regret it after but can’t stop in the momentThink about Marnie, a teen who went from calm to explosive in seconds. Later, she said, “I didn’t mean that. I just couldn’t stop myself.”That’s not manipulation—that’s dysregulation.You don’t have to figure this out alone. Become a Dysregulation Insider VIP and get your FREE Regulation Rescue Kit: How to Stay Calm When Your Child Pushes Your Buttons and Stop Oppositional Behaviors. Head to www.drroseann.com/newsletter and start your calm parenting journey today.How can I break the cycle of yelling and escalation?You shift from co-dysregulation to co-regulation.Be the least intense nervous system in the roomSlow the pace of the interactionStay steady, not reactiveRepair after the moment—not during the stormYou don’t have to be perfectly calm—you just have to be the calmest one there.Even one regulated adult can reset the entire environment. Like the calm teacher in a chaotic classroom—she didn’t control the kids by force, she regulated the room with her presence.🗣️ “You don’t need perfect words—we need a regulated nervous system in the room.” — Dr. RoseannWhy does it feel like this behavior came out of nowhere?It didn’t happen overnight—it just feels that way.Stress builds over time (the “stress cup” fills up)Small triggers stack up beneath the surfaceExplosions are the overflow, not the causeWhat looks sudden is often cumulative.A child might seem “fine” all day, then erupt at home. That’s where it feels safe for everything to spill out.How do I handle it when I mess up and yell?You’re human. It’s gonna be OK.Repair the relationship after things calm downModel accountability and emotional recoveryFocus on doing it less, not neverProgress over perfection.Your child learns regulation not just from calm moments—but from how you come back after hard ones.Takeaway & What’s NextYou don’t need a magic wand—you need small, consistent shifts. When you regulate yourself, you create space for your child to learn regulation too. It’s not easy, but it is possible—and you’re not alone.You don’t have to figure this out alone. Quick wins matter.Check out Quick CALM for simple, science-backed tools you can use in real-time. And if you want deeper support, don’t miss the Regulated Child Summit—it’s packed with expert strategies to help you raise a calmer, more resilient child.FAQsHow do I stay calm when my child is screaming?Pause, lower your voice, and focus on regulating your body first. Staying calm starts with your nervous system—not your words.Why does my child say hurtful things during meltdowns?They’re overwhelmed. Dysregulation shuts down impulse control, so words come out without intention.Should I discipline during a meltdown?No. Wait until your child is calm. Teaching happens after regulation, not during chaos.How long does it take to see improvement?Small changes can create quick shifts, but consistency over weeks builds lasting regulation.What if nothing seems to work?You may need structured support. Focus on daily regulation habits, not just in-the-moment fixes.When your child is struggling, time matters. Don’t wait and wonder—use the Solution Matcher to get clear next steps, based on what’s actually going on with your child’s brain and behavior. Take the quiz at www.drroseann.com/help

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