
Ever feel stuck when your child’s big emotions take over, and nothing seems to help? In this audioblog episode, host Stacy Bellward adapts one of our most-downloaded blogs for listeners: 50 Self-Regulation Activities to Empower Your Child to Calm. She’ll walk you through the essential difference between self-regulation and emotional regulation for kids. Learn practical sensory strategies, hear real family stories, and discover how to help your child move from meltdown to meaningful conversations. Whether you’re parenting a toddler or a teen, you’ll walk away with fresh confidence and a toolkit of calming activities you can start using today.
Key Takeaways:
- Self-regulation calms the body; emotional regulation processes the feelings
- Learn how movement helps to use up the fight or flight chemicals in the brain
- Modeling calming strategies is a great first step before inviting your child to join
- Learn tips for building self-regulation motivation in your child
Mentioned in this Podcast:
- Blog Post – 50 Self-Regulation Activities to Empower Your Child to Calm
- Sensitive & Intense Kids Online Course
- Book – Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child by John Gottman
- Book – Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman
- Proverbs 14:29
- Psalm 131:2
- 2 Corinthians 1:3-5
- Proverbs 15:18
- Anne Lane, PhD
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