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If you’ve ever said “Just calm down” and watched thingsescalate, this episode is for you.
We’re talking about regulation, not obedience—why twice-exceptional (2e) kids need co-regulation before self-regulation, and how parents can support a nervoussystem that’s often overwhelmed.
You’ll learn practical, parent-friendly tools that actuallyhelp—predictable routines, calmer transitions, body-based regulation, and creating safe spaces—along with realistic expectations for what progress reallylooks like.
Your child isn’t broken.
And you’re not failing.
Regulation is a skill that takes time to learn.
By Dr. Karolina JamesIf you’ve ever said “Just calm down” and watched thingsescalate, this episode is for you.
We’re talking about regulation, not obedience—why twice-exceptional (2e) kids need co-regulation before self-regulation, and how parents can support a nervoussystem that’s often overwhelmed.
You’ll learn practical, parent-friendly tools that actuallyhelp—predictable routines, calmer transitions, body-based regulation, and creating safe spaces—along with realistic expectations for what progress reallylooks like.
Your child isn’t broken.
And you’re not failing.
Regulation is a skill that takes time to learn.