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EPISODE · Jul 8, 2026 · 16 MIN

Why Consequences Aren’t Working for Your Dysregulated Child | Regulation First Parenting® | E423

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

If you’re stuck wondering why consequences aren’t working for your dysregulated child, you’re not alone. Learn what’s really driving behavior and how to create change. With her Regulation First Parenting™ approach, Dr. Roseann Capanna-Hodge helps families turn dysregulation into growth. You’ve tried consequences. You’ve stayed consistent. And yet… nothing sticks. You’re not alone. In this episode, we unpack why consequences aren’t working for your dysregulated child—and what actually creates lasting change when behavior keeps repeating.Why do consequences not work for my child’s behavior?If consequences were going to work, they already would have.The missing piece? Regulation.When your child’s brain is dysregulated, it’s not available for learning—no matter how consistent or “correct” your discipline is.Behavior only improves when the brain is regulatedConsequences may stop behavior temporarily—but don’t break patternsIt’s not bad parenting—it’s a dysregulated brainThink about it: You give a consequence, things calm down… and then the same meltdown shows up again tomorrow.Example: Your child loses screen time for backtalk. They stop—for now. But the next day? Same pushback, same struggle. That’s not defiance—it’s dysregulation.Why does my child keep repeating the same bad behavior?Because you’re addressing behavior, not the nervous system driving it.When kids are in fight, flight, or freeze, their brain is in survival mode. That means:No learning is happeningLogic doesn’t landCorrection can escalate the situationIt feels like Groundhog Day for a reason.Behavior = communicationMeltdowns = nervous system overloadRepetition = unresolved dysregulationYou’re not doing it wrong—you’re just doing it in the wrong order.How do I discipline a child who is emotionally dysregulated?Let’s calm the brain first. Everything follows.A simple framework—CALMS—changes everything:C – Co-regulate first: Lower your voice, pause, stay steadyA – Avoid personalizing: It’s not disrespect—it’s dysregulationL – Look for root causes: Fatigue? Sensory overload? Stress?M – Model coping: Show your child how to regulateS – Support effort: Catch progress, not perfectionExample: Instead of immediately correcting yelling, you pause, soften your tone, and help your child settle. Then you teach.That’s the shift: Regulation first, then teaching.Want to stay calm when your child pushes every button? Become a Dysregulation Insider VIP and get the FREE Regulation Rescue Kit—your step-by-step guide to stop oppositional behaviors without yelling or giving in.Go to www.drroseann.com/newsletter and grab your kit today.What actually helps my child change their behavior long-term?Not fear. Not punishment. Capacity.When kids feel supported and regulated, they build the ability to:Problem-solve without melting downHandle stress without shutting downLearn from mistakes instead of repeating themYou’ll start to notice:Slower escalationFaster recoveryLess defensivenessThat’s real progress—not just compliance.🗣️ “Consequences don’t fail because you’re doing them wrong—they’re failing because your child’s brain isn’t available to learn.” — Dr. RoseannRight in the middle of all this, you don’t have to figure it out alone. Tools like Quick CALM give you simple, in-the-moment strategies to regulate fast—because when you are calm, your child’s nervous system follows. Why do consequences make my child’s behavior worse?Because to a dysregulated brain, consequences feel like danger.Instead of learning, your child’s system says: “I’m in trouble. I need to defend.”More consequences = more dysregulationMore dysregulation = more behaviorCycle repeatsIt’s exhausting—but it’s also fixable.Takeaway & What’s NextYou’re not failing. You’re missing a step.When you lead with regulation instead of reaction, everything starts to change. It’s not overnight—but it’s real, lasting progress.It’s gonna be OK. You have the tools—and now, the right order.If you’re ready for deeper support, the Regulated Child Summit and The Dysregulated Kid walk you step-by-step through how to build lasting regulation at home.FAQsWhy doesn’t punishment work for my child?Because punishment requires a regulated brain to process it. A dysregulated child can’t learn from consequences in the moment.Is my child just being defiant?Not usually. Behavior is communication—and often signals overwhelm, not defiance.Should I stop using consequences completely?No. Use them after regulation. Timing matters more than the consequence itself.How do I know if my child is dysregulated?Look for meltdowns, shutdowns, or intense reactions. These are signs the nervous system is overwhelmed.What’s the first step to better behavior?Co-regulation. Calm yourself, then help your child settle before teaching or correcting.Feel like you’ve tried everything and still don’t have answers?The Solution Matcher helps you find the best starting point based on your child’s symptoms, behaviors, and history.It’s fast, free, and based on decades of clinical expertise.Get your personalized plan now at www.drroseann.com/help

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