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If yelling worked, you’d only have to do it once... but it doesn’t.
When emotions run high, your body goes into survival mode, and calm suddenly feels out of reach. In this episode, school psychologist and parent coach Alex Anderson-Kahl breaks down the science of yelling, explaining what’s really happening in your body when you’re triggered and how to use your nervous system to find calm again.
You’ll learn about the vagus nerve, vagal tone, and why your body’s alarm system makes it so hard to stay composed in the heat of the moment. Then, Alex shares powerful tools, from breathing and cold exposure to laughter and humming, that will help you move from reactive to regulated, and from guilt to growth.
In This Episode, You’ll LearnNotice when your body starts to move into fight-or-flight: a racing heart, tight shoulders, shallow breath.
Pause and practice one of these techniques:
By Alex Anderson-KahlIf yelling worked, you’d only have to do it once... but it doesn’t.
When emotions run high, your body goes into survival mode, and calm suddenly feels out of reach. In this episode, school psychologist and parent coach Alex Anderson-Kahl breaks down the science of yelling, explaining what’s really happening in your body when you’re triggered and how to use your nervous system to find calm again.
You’ll learn about the vagus nerve, vagal tone, and why your body’s alarm system makes it so hard to stay composed in the heat of the moment. Then, Alex shares powerful tools, from breathing and cold exposure to laughter and humming, that will help you move from reactive to regulated, and from guilt to growth.
In This Episode, You’ll LearnNotice when your body starts to move into fight-or-flight: a racing heart, tight shoulders, shallow breath.
Pause and practice one of these techniques: