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Emotional Regulation Therapy

An important part of a child’s early development is the development of emotional regulation skills. Emotional regulation is a child’s ability to identify, understand and manage big emotions. It means learning to respond to emotions such as disappointment, frustration, joy and excitement. We teach kids that emotions are like waves and they are a surfer. The waves will always come but they can learn skills to ride them better, duck under some and feel more prepared to handle the waves that do come their way with less distress and more confidence.

Building emotional regulation skills is essential for overall well-being and resilience, but these skills don’t come as easily to some. Supporting and increasing a child’s emotional regulation skills can lead to improved social skills and opportunities, increased adaptability, improved learning outcomes, positive self-esteem and mental health. Come to Kid Speak to help your child learn new skills to support their regulation, and work towards and improved quality of life.

Emotional regulation means being able to handle feelings in healthy and sustainable ways.

For kids, this looks like understanding their emotions, calming down when they feel overwhelmed, and expressing feelings in helpful ways.

When children struggle with this, you might see frequent meltdowns, withdrawal, trouble with changes in routine, worry, difficulties paying attention, or difficulties getting along with others.

Our therapists use play and sensory activities to help children:

  • Recognise and name their feelings
  • Build a toolbox of calming techniques they can use
  • Figure out what ‘triggers’ big emotions
  • Practice thinking flexibly and solving problems
Emotional Regulation Therapy Kid Speak Speech Therapy Perth
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