Emotional regulation refers to the process of controlling emotional reactions in response to everyday situations and task demands. This involves monitoring, evaluating and modifying the intensity and timing of an emotional response. In young children, emotional regulation is often seen as seeking extra reassurance or emotional connection from their caregivers to display appropriate emotions for the situation.
Emotional regulation is one neurological component of our self-regulation abilities which functions alongside sensory processing, cognitive regulation and physiological regulation. It is also a core element within executive functioning skills. Emotional regulation is essential for learning and overall functioning with everyday activities and task demands.
Children with emotional regulation difficulties may demonstrate the following:
There are several programs and resources available to parents, educators and therapists to support children’s emotional regulation. These include the Zones of Regulation, Alert Program and Interoception Curriculum plus many more!
At Kid Sense, we work with families and children to:
Parent and caregiver education is provided to continue to support children’s emotional regulation skills at home, school and within the community.
You may want to seek therapy supports, if you notice your child’s emotional regulation difficulties are impacting on their daily functioning and participation in activities at home, childcare/kindy, school, and the community, as well as impacting relationships with family, peers, or educators.
Therapeutic interventions can assist your child with emotional regulation difficulties, in several ways:
Occupational Therapy can assist with emotional regulation by learning about emotions through play, developing interoceptive awareness, exploring sensory, cognitive and emotional regulation tools and strategies that can be used at home, school and within the community.
Speech Pathology can support emotional regulation through building emotional vocabulary, identifying emotions, navigating own and others emotions in social situations and providing visual/communicative supports to express emotions.
Psychology can support emotional regulation through providing parenting support, trauma and attachment support, addressing behavioural difficulties, anxiety disorders, school issues e.g. bullying, perfectionism and grief support.
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