big emotions with a holistic view

Children sometimes have BIG emotions. One way to support this need is to step back and take a larger look at what’s really happening. Supporting the whole child means managing big emotions with a holistic view of needs. Have you ever asked yourself about those BIG feelings kids get? Maybe something like…

Why does my child get overwhelmed so easily?

This page on managing big emotions with a holistic view is part of our series on taking a holistic view of social emotional skills in kids. Check out all of the resources where we answer common questions from parents.

How do I help my highly sensitive child manage big feelings?

  • Focus on social skills. You can really support the child by addressing social skills in play.

What actually helps kids calm down when breathing doesn’t work?

  1. Movement first. Jumping, wall pushes, or stretching can reset the body’s sensory system.
  2. Deep pressure. A hug, tight squeeze, or rolling in a blanket can activate calming input.
  3. Connection before correction. When a child feels seen and safe, their brain shifts from “fight or flight” to “ready to learn.”
  4. Predictability. Use visual routines and calm-down cards to help them know what comes next.

These strategies work because they address emotional regulation from every angle, including body, brain, and heart.

Taking a Holistic Vies of Big Feelings with the Whole Child Guide

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