From Chaos to Calm - Helping Kids Regulate (Part 5)
Description
Lauren is back with 5 more regulation strategies that you can try with the kiddos in your life! For the rest of May and all of June, Lauren is going to share 5 regulation strategies per week. In each episode, Lauren will explain how each strategy works to regulate and then give you specific examples of how you can start using these strategies with young kids (but these can be used with people of any age too!).
In this episode, Lauren goes through a quick review of the regulation techniques shared in the first 4 parts of this series. She also shares even more regulation tools. Some of these tools are preventative and other are reactive; with a lot of tools in your toolbox, you always have what you need to help kids avoid or deal with difficult feelings.
- Cleaning
- Sorting or organizing
- Storytelling or story writing
- Imaginary play
- Humming or singing
- Screaming
Lauren answers this week’s listener question during the episode: These are all helpful, but how can I remember to do these things in the moment?
Try-at-home tip: Take a walk.
Update: There will be no podcast episodes in July. Lauren is taking a little break during a busy summer month, but will be back in August with an exciting new series!
Other related resources from The Behavior Hub:
Blog Post:
- The First Step to Emotional Regulation
- Emotion Regulation with the Top-Down or Bottom-Up Approach
- Progressive Muscle Relaxation for Kids (& Adults!)
- How Exercise Impacts Emotional Regulation
- Amygdala: The Decision Maker of your Emotional Brain
Podcast:
- Chaos to Calm (Part 4)
- Chaos to Calm (Part 3)
- Chaos to Calm (Part 2)
- Chaos to Calm (Part 1)
- Emotional Regulation with the Top Down or Bottom Up Approach
- A Sequence for Emotional Regulation
- Leave Unwanted Behaviors Behind
- Self Regulation - First of the 5 Needs Areas
Do you have a question? I can answer it in a future episode!
- Email questions to podcast@thebehaviorhub.com or send via text to 717-693-7744.
- Subscribe to our mailing list and find out more about the Emotional Brain.
- Check out our Facebook Group – Raising and Teaching Respectful Children
- The Behavior Hub website
- The Behavior Hub blog
- Are you struggling with behaviors and not sure where to begin? Let me help!
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