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EPISODE · Mar 5, 2026 · 9 MIN

Why is all this stuff just about breathing?

from ESSDACK Resilience Quick Bites · host ESSDACK Resilience Team

Does telling a dysregulated student to "just take a deep breath" feel a little too kumbaya? 🧘‍♀️In this episode of Quick Bites, Ginger and Eric from the Resilience Team dive into why breathing and regulation go hand-in-hand. When a student is stuck in a high-stress "Fight, Flight, Freeze, or Fawn" state, their sympathetic nervous system is flooded with cortisol. You can't just tell a racing heart to slow down—but you CAN use the lungs to trick the brain into calming down.👇 In this episode, we cover:The "Parachute" Effect: How breathing activates the parasympathetic nervous system to bring kids back to baseline.The Power of the Body Scan: How to teach students to check in with their physical sensations (jaw, neck, shoulders) before a behavior escalates.Interrupting the ABCs: How noticing physical signs (like stiff fingers or a red face) can interrupt the Antecedent-Behavior-Consequence cycle.Real-Life Practice: Ginger shares a personal story of how recognizing her own body's stress signals at the dog park helped her self-regulate through movement.Whether you are teaching Pre-K or high school, understanding your body's physical warning signs is the first step to true emotional regulation.

Does telling a dysregulated student to "just take a deep breath" feel a little too kumbaya? 🧘‍♀️In this episode of Quick Bites, Ginger and Eric from the Resilience Team dive into why breathing and regulation go hand-in-hand. When a student is stuck in a high-stress "Fight, Flight, Freeze, or Fawn" state, their sympathetic nervous system is flooded with cortisol. You can't just tell a racing heart to slow down—but you CAN use the lungs to trick the brain into calming down.👇 In this episode, we cover:The "Parachute" Effect: How breathing activates the parasympathetic nervous system to bring kids back to baseline.The Power of the Body Scan: How to teach students to check in with their physical sensations (jaw, neck, shoulders) before a behavior escalates.Interrupting the ABCs: How noticing physical signs (like stiff fingers or a red face) can interrupt the Antecedent-Behavior-Consequence cycle.Real-Life Practice: Ginger shares a personal story of how recognizing her own body's stress signals at the dog park helped her self-regulate through movement.Whether you are teaching Pre-K or high school, understanding your body's physical warning signs is the first step to true emotional regulation.

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Does telling a dysregulated student to "just take a deep breath" feel a little too kumbaya? 🧘‍♀️In this episode of Quick Bites, Ginger and Eric from the Resilience Team dive into why breathing and regulation go hand-in-hand. When a student is stuck...

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