Ep. 167: Silliness As A Sign Of Dysregulation
Have you ever felt confused by your child’s silly behavior? It seems like they are having fun, but it doesn’t feel good at all?
In this episode, you’ll learn
- How to tell the difference between fun-silly and dysregulated-silly
- What’s going on in the brain and nervous system for a child who is dysregulated-silly
- Practical ideas for how to support your child returning to regulation, connection, and felt safety
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- The Connected Therapist by Marti Smith
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- What Does Vulnerable Nervous System Mean? {EP 122}
- Match The Energy, NOT The Dysregulation {Ep 155}
Read the full transcript at: RobynGobbel.com/silliness
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