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Regressive Behavior From Toddlers to Teens: What’s Normal

Regressive Behavior From Toddlers to Teens: What’s Normal

FromFlusterclux With Lynn Lyons: For Parents Who Worry


Regressive Behavior From Toddlers to Teens: What’s Normal

FromFlusterclux With Lynn Lyons: For Parents Who Worry

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Length:
38 minutes
Released:
Apr 29, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

You've finally gotten your little one to stop asking you to wipe his bum. Or you've finally gotten your teenager to be able to handle things without huge emotional disruptions. And now, the behaviors are back. Parents, that's called regression. It's a normal part of development. It's normal under the most usual of circumstances. And it's certainly normal during this time of pandemic parenting.
1:28 WHY WE’RE SEEING SO MUCH CHILD REGRESSION NOW
3:49 REGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR SHOWS UP AT TIMES OF STRESS AND CHANGE
Lynn references the book Touchpoints-Three to Six: Your Child's Behavioral and Emotional Development by T. Berry Brazelton and Joshua Sparrow
7:13 REGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR IS LIKE COMFORT FOOD
Robin references Susie Tallman's "I've Been Working on the Railroad"
10:15 LISTENER QUESTION
Lynn answers a listener question about a 7-year-old boy who is now hitting and talking back, behavior that has happened since staying at home.
12:30 HYPO AND HYPER AROUSAL AND HOMEOSTASIS IN CHILDREN'S BEHAVIOR
16:37 WHY EVERYONE FEELS OUR OF GAS
22:00 LISTENER QUESTION #2
Speech regression and stuttering in a 3-year-old boy. Mom wonders if this new behavior is related to being stuck at home.
25:45 REGRESSION TEENS AND TWEENS
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Released:
Apr 29, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Parenting isn't easy, and it's normal to worry. Lynn Lyons, therapist, author, and speaker is one of the world's experts on helping parents, kids, and teens manage anxiety. She talks with co-host and sister-in-law Robin Hutson in a weekly podcast full of laughs, and practical advice without the psychobabble. At the beginning of the pandemic, Lynn and Robin started the Flusterclux podcast when their parenting retreats went on hiatus, and they're now 2 years in, talking about anxiety and worry, their love for Mr. Rogers, and the crazy things the mental health field gets WRONG about anxiety. Anxiety Expert Lynn Lyons has been a therapist for over 30 years. She's an author of 3 books with a new one coming out in October and has traveled around the US and Canada training hundreds of audiences teachers, school nurses, counselors and parents about managing anxiety. Flusterclux represents that feeling of overwhelm. Each episode is filled with practical advice for parents how to better manage their worry and big feelings like anger and sadness so that they are modeling healthy emotional awareness. Lynn answers listener questions and gives parents concrete strategies for developing the traits that are their kids' best defenses against anxiety and depression later in life: flexibility, resilience, autonomy, and problem solving. New episodes every Friday at 5AM EST. Find us at flusterclux.com https://www.facebook.com/flusterclux https://www.instagram.com/flusterclux/