342. Big feelings, belonging, and nervous system regulation: Developing emotional intelligence in the middle years with Alyssa Blask Campbell
Description
Parenting in the middle years (ages 5–12) comes with big feelings, new social pressures, and challenges parents don’t always see coming. Alyssa Blask Campbell, author of the new book, Big Kids, Bigger Feelings, joins me this week to unpack the emotional, social, and developmental shifts of the middle years.
Together we explore:
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The ninth sense: neuroception. How this rarely talked about sense shapes kids’ feelings of safety, belonging, and regulation.
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What it means to support kids based on their unique nervous system and sensory profile (and why one-size-fits-all strategies don’t work).
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How to replace control with curiosity to strengthen connection and reduce conflict.
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The role of social belonging, identity, and “fitting in” during the elementary years—and why what feels small to us can feel huge to them.
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Practical tools for navigating anxiety, dysregulation, and big feelings in ways that foster resilience and confidence.
Big kids really do have bigger feelings—and this episode will leave you with fresh insights, concrete strategies, and a sense of clarity as you support your child through these transformative years.
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