The Baffling Behavior Show {Parenting after Trauma}

EP 180: What's Up With Regression?

Robyn Gobbel Episode 180

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It’s normal and common for stress and dysregulation to cause kids to act younger than they really are. This happens to grown-ups too! Simply because it’s normal and common doesn’t mean it’s not very frustrating!

In this episode, you’ll learn 

  • A neurosequential explanation for regression
  • How to use regression as a cue or a clue about the state of your child’s nervous system
  • Ways to respond to regressed behavior that may increase regulation, connection, and felt safety

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Read the full transcript at: RobynGobbel.com/regression

Underneath every behavior is something happening in the body, specifically in the nervous system. When we support the body first, behavior often begins to shift. Even for kids who don't have a sensory processing disorder! 

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