The Peaceful Parenting Podcast

Teaching Kids Emotional Self-Regulation: Episode 222

Mar 21, 2026
Sarah Gerstenzang, LCSW who works with adoptive families and trauma, and Kahlila Robinson, clinical psychologist and author. They explore self-regulation for ages 5–8. Short takes on why parent calm matters, how co-regulation looks, why big feelings should be held and revisited, and practical repair and rehearsal strategies families can try.
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ADVICE

Calm Yourself Before You Co-Regulate

  • If you notice parental activation, name it and aim to calm yourself first with brief self-talk or practiced breathing.
  • Kahlila suggests small sensory tricks (cold blast of air, chew ice) to quickly contain agitation before engaging.
ADVICE

Use Grounding Moves To Co-Regulate

  • Use calm body presence, eye contact, and simple invitations (want your stuffy?) to co-regulate rather than lecturing.
  • Sarah Gerstenzang recommends deep breathing together and pointing to eyes to ground and reconnect.
INSIGHT

Co-Regulation Lets Feelings Flow Safely

  • Co-regulation isn't about shutting down feelings but containing them so the child can fully ride and learn from the emotional wave.
  • Kahlila frames co-regulation as supporting expression so children notice how feelings rise and fall.
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