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Parenting a PDA, autistic, or highly sensitive child can put enormous pressure on parents to stay calm all the time.We hear that our nervous system regulates our child’s nervous system — and that message is true. But many parents walk away from that idea believing that regulation means being calm and perfectly composed no matter what.And when we can’t do that — which is often — we feel like we’re failing.In this episode, Afshan Tafler explores a different understanding of nervous system regulation in parenting.Real regulation doesn’t always look calm. Sometimes it looks messy. Sometimes it looks like feeling big emotions while learning how to work with them safely instead of suppressing them.Children don’t learn regulation from perfectly calm parents. They learn it by watching how we navigate big feelings and come back to connection.In this episode you’ll learn:• why the pressure to stay calm can lead to burnout • what “functional freeze” or “pretend calm” looks like • why regulation is about capacity, not perfection • how children learn nervous system regulation through co-regulation • why messy regulation can be healthier than suppressing emotions→ Read the full blog article here→ Free resource:Download 7 Steps to Regulated & Resilient Parenting with Your PDA, Autistic, Hypersensitive Child
By Afshan TaflerParenting a PDA, autistic, or highly sensitive child can put enormous pressure on parents to stay calm all the time.We hear that our nervous system regulates our child’s nervous system — and that message is true. But many parents walk away from that idea believing that regulation means being calm and perfectly composed no matter what.And when we can’t do that — which is often — we feel like we’re failing.In this episode, Afshan Tafler explores a different understanding of nervous system regulation in parenting.Real regulation doesn’t always look calm. Sometimes it looks messy. Sometimes it looks like feeling big emotions while learning how to work with them safely instead of suppressing them.Children don’t learn regulation from perfectly calm parents. They learn it by watching how we navigate big feelings and come back to connection.In this episode you’ll learn:• why the pressure to stay calm can lead to burnout • what “functional freeze” or “pretend calm” looks like • why regulation is about capacity, not perfection • how children learn nervous system regulation through co-regulation • why messy regulation can be healthier than suppressing emotions→ Read the full blog article here→ Free resource:Download 7 Steps to Regulated & Resilient Parenting with Your PDA, Autistic, Hypersensitive Child