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Dysregulated Kids: Science-Backed Parenting Help for Behavior, Anxiety, ADHD and More

Dr. Roseann Capanna Hodge
Self-Regulation
Anxiety
ADHD
OCD
Behavioral Concerns
Coping Skills
Neurofeedback
Developmental Issues
Parenting Strategies
Sensory Processing Issues
Children's Mental Health
Problem Solving
Child Regulation
PANDAS
Behavioral Issues
PANS
Emotional Regulation
Stress Tolerance
Emotional Dysregulation
Mental Health

Are you tired of the daily battles, the problems with listening and focus, meltdowns over minor frustrations, and the constant feeling of walking on eggshells in your own home? If you're a parent who feels overwhelmed, stuck in a cycle of reactivity, and utterly exhausted from trying to manage your child's challenging behaviors, you are not alone. You've tried everything—the sticker charts, the ti... more

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Artwork for Dysregulated Kids: Science-Backed Parenting Help for Behavior, Anxiety, ADHD and More

Latest Episodes

Many bright kids struggle daily in school, and it’s not because of laziness or lack of effort. The real reason your child is struggling in school is often a dysregulated nervous system. I’ll show you how Regulation First Parenting™ strategies help ki... more

Child meltdowns spike when plans change because your child’s brain feels unsafe and the nervous system goes into survival mode. I’ll guide you through Regulation First Parenting™ strategies to calm, support, and help your child adapt with confidence.... more

Is everyday stress quietly rewiring your child's brain? Learn how chronic stress reshapes the nervous system, affects emotional regulation, and how small, practical lifestyle changes can protect your child’s brain health.

Parenting a child whose emo... more

If you’ve spent months—or years—in therapy and your child is still melting down, avoiding schoolwork, or unable to calm their body, you are not alone. And it’s not because the therapy is “bad” or you’re doing anything wrong. The real issue is that th... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Bill Rawls
Physician specializing in chronic illnesses and Lyme disease
Episode: 352: Why Lyme Tests Fail: What to Do When Bloodwork Looks Clear with Dr. Bill Rawls
Erin Kerry
A health coach and author sharing her personal experiences with medication and mental health
Author of Live Beyond Your Label
Episode: 343: I Was Medicated as a Kid—Here’s What I Wish My Parents Knew With Erin Kerry
Dr. Tony Ebel
Pediatric chiropractor and expert on birth trauma and its effects.
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Episode: 282: Pediatric Chiropractic Care and Autism, ADHD, SPD and Birth Trauma
Scott Emmons
Co-founder and COO of MD Logic Health
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Episode: 255: Unlocking The Secrets of Different Forms of Magnesium: Quality, Purity, and Potency
Elena Zajac
A Lyme and PANS warrior who has undergone a significant healing journey.
Episode: 253: PEMF Therapy for Lyme Disease and PANS: Elena's Healing Journey with Elena Zajac
Beth Lambert
Director of Documenting Hope
Documenting Hope Project
Episode: 240: The Latest on ADHD and Autism Research with Beth Lambert
Angela Powell
Co-founder of Mad Charlie Inc.
Mad Charlie Inc.
Episode: 234: Coming Out of Crisis and Survival: Getting the Right Resources for Your Child with Angela Powell
Catherine Whitcher
Founder of Master IEP Coach
Master IEP Coach
Episode: 228: Signs Your Child's IEP or 504 Plan Needs Revision with Catherine Whitcher
Dr. Aaron Hartman
Triple board certified physician specializing in functional medicine, focusing on the root causes of ADHD and other health issues.
Richmond Integrated Functional Medicine
Episode: 225: ADHD and Neurodivergence Kryptonite: Hypermobility, Mold and a Dysregulated Nervous System with Dr. Aaron Hartman

Host

Dr. Roseann Capanna-Hodge
A mental health trailblazer with over 30 years of experience in children's mental health, combining expertise with empathy to offer actionable strategies for parents facing behavioral challenges in their children.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 141 ratings
  • I Wish I Found This Podcast Sooner

    I have a 12-year-old son diagnosed with ADD (combined type), high-functioning autism, and generalized anxiety. Even with medication, he often struggles and goes into a freeze response, especially when faced with academic tasks he finds challenging.

    This podcast has helped me understand my child’s needs more than any therapist or behaviorist we’ve worked with through our school or community. I recently had to pull him out of public school because they consistently failed to understand and follow... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ambz187
    United Statesa month ago
  • OMG. THANK GOODNESS FOR DR. ROSEANNE

    It’s never too late though indoors I had found her sooner. This podcast is so incredibly helpful. Thank you so much

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Christine Santos Wonder Boldly
    United States5 months ago
  • A gift to us parents

    Dr Roseann is a gift to all us parents!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    parvielo
    United States6 months ago
  • So much incredible info- every parent needs this podcast

    Dr Hodge is detail oriented and takes that detail and explains it in a clear and concise manner. Awesome podcast!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Marcia D
    United States6 months ago
  • Clarity

    She has such a kind soul that really comes out when you listen to her. And she shares info with so much clarity!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    John briggs
    United States6 months ago

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Many reviews highlight that the content effectively addresses the day-to-day struggles of parenting neurodiverse children.
Listeners feel more empowered and hopeful after implementing the advice, often noting significant improvements in their children's behavior.
Parents appreciate the practical, science-based strategies provided for tackling emotional dysregulation and behavioral issues in children.
Overall, the podcast is regarded as a valuable resource for those seeking support and understanding in parenting challenges.
The host is praised for her empathetic and knowledgeable approach, making complex topics accessible and relatable.

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343: I Was Medicated as a Kid—Here’s What I Wish My Parents Knew With Erin Kerry
Q: What would you say to parents who are unsure about how to help their child?
Kerry emphasizes the importance of trusting one's instincts and understanding that parents know their children best.
262: Can Neurofeedback Hurt My Brain?
Q: Can neurofeedback hurt my brain?
Neurofeedback is safe and has no long-term negative side effects; it actually supports self-regulation.
171: Can You do Neurofeedback at Home?
Q: What is neurofeedback and how does it work?
Neurofeedback teaches the brain to self-regulate by providing real-time feedback on brain activity, helping individuals move from a dysregulated state to a regulated state.
161: Brain Map Insights: Charting a Course for Change
Q: Can neurofeedback improve slow processing speed?
Absolutely, neurofeedback can improve processing speed and enhance brain communication.
161: Brain Map Insights: Charting a Course for Change
Q: How long does a brain map take?
It takes about 10 minutes of data collection, and sessions usually last around 30 minutes.

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Focused on providing parents with practical, science-backed strategies, this podcast addresses the challenges of managing children's emotional and behavioral issues. The host, a licensed therapist and school psychologist, emphasizes the significance of understanding a child's nervous system to address concerns such as ADHD, anxiety, and emotional dysregulation. Through concise episodes filled with actionable tools and techniques, listeners can learn to shift their parenting perspective from viewing behaviors as defiance to understanding them as dysregulation, thereby fostering more calm, connection, and resilience within families. This podcast stands out by offering a revolutionary approach called Regulation First Parenting™, aimed at empow... more

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