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Why Can’t My Kid Listen? Understanding the Dysregulated BrainYou repeat yourself 10 times and still get “Huh?” or “What?”Sound familiar?You’re not alone. When kids don’t listen, it’s exhausting and it can make any home feel chaotic. In this episode, Dr. Roseann explains why listening is actually a brain-based skill, what interferes with it, and how to help kids improve attention and follow-through without yelling or power struggles.In this episode, you’ll learn:• why kids struggle with listening and follow-through • how Emotional Dysregulation in Children impacts attention • practical tools to improve listening and connection • how to support Nervous System Regulation in Children at homeWhat’s really happening in the brainListening is not just a behavior—it’s a regulation skill.When the nervous system is dysregulated, distracted, anxious, or overwhelmed, directions often don’t “land.”Kids may: • miss verbal directions • seem checked out • forget tasks quickly • say “What?” repeatedly • struggle with transitions and follow-throughReal-life scenario: You say, “Put your backpack on the hook,” and your child keeps walking.Instead of repeating louder, pause, make eye contact, gently touch their shoulder, and ask them to repeat the direction back.It’s not disrespect—it’s a dysregulated brain struggling to process information.The reframe parents needBehavior is communication.Kids who don’t listen are often overwhelmed, distracted, anxious, or neurologically overloaded—not intentionally ignoring you.Conditions that may impact listening include: • ADHD and Emotional Dysregulation • Anxiety in Children • Executive Functioning in Children challenges • autism • OCD or depression • sensory processing issuesWhat you can do nextSupport listening by reducing cognitive overload.Helpful strategies include: 👉 get attention before giving directions 👉 use short, specific language 👉 give one instruction at a time 👉 pause 3–5 seconds for processing 👉 ask kids to repeat directions backTry: • “Shoes on, please.” • “Tell me what you heard.” • “First backpack, then snack.”Predictable routines reduce stress and improve follow-through.What if my child truly “can’t hear” me?Some kids struggle with sensory or auditory processing issues.Others may have: • hearing challenges • tinnitus or sound sensitivity • sensory overload in noisy environmentsHelpful supports: 👉 reduce background noise 👉 use gestures with directions 👉 stand close and speak calmly 👉 check hearing if concerns persistIf you’ve been searching for How to Calm a Dysregulated Child, nervous system regulation improves listening, attention, and responsiveness.How mindfulness and movement improve listeningA calm nervous system listens better.Simple supports include: • nature walks • belly breathing before homework • mindfulness games like “sound scavenger hunts” • movement, sleep, and sensory regulationThese tools strengthen attention and improve Self-Regulation Skills for Children over time.Listen + Take the Next StepWhen your child is dysregulated, it’s easy to feel frustrated—but there are brain-based tools that help.Get your FREE Regulation Rescue Kit here: 👉 www.drroseann.com/newsletterAnd if this episode helped you rethink your child’s listening struggles, share it with another parent who needs support.TakeawayKids don’t learn to listen through yelling or repetition—they learn through regulation, connection, and practice.When we calm the nervous system first, listening and follow-through become much easier.It’s gonna be OK.Dr. Roseann Capanna-Hodge helps parents understand Emotional Dysregulation in Children and teaches practical Nervous System Regulation in Children and Co-Regulation Techniques through her Regulation First Parenting™ approach.Mentioned in this episode:Get the FREE Self-Regulation Guide!Do you have a child who gets dysregulated at the drop of a hat, maybe they're cranky and moody and rigid and inflexible? Well, I've got the key to unlock the secrets of successful self-regulation for your child. Get our free resource guide - 147 therapist endorsed self-regulation strategies for children. It's a practical guide for parents and it's a game changer. You can access your copy now and discover practical strategies endorsed by therapists like me, don't miss out and download here:Self-Regulation
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