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In this episode, Caroline and Emma, masters of occupational therapy students from Charles Darwin University, explore what self-regulation really means for children. They’ll unpack why children can’t always “just calm down,” introduce Dan Siegel’s “flipping your lid” analogy, and share how co-regulation with parents, family members, and educators helps children learn to steady themselves.
By Early Childhood AustraliaIn this episode, Caroline and Emma, masters of occupational therapy students from Charles Darwin University, explore what self-regulation really means for children. They’ll unpack why children can’t always “just calm down,” introduce Dan Siegel’s “flipping your lid” analogy, and share how co-regulation with parents, family members, and educators helps children learn to steady themselves.

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