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Is Your 'Difficult' Child Actually Highly Sensitive? The Hidden Truth Behind Their Intense Emotions l Emotional Dysregulation in Children l E397

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Dysregulated Kids: Science-Backed Parenting Help for Behavior, Anxiety, ADHD and More
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Apr 8, 2026
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Summary

Parents often wonder whether their difficult child is actually highly sensitive when big emotions feel constant and overwhelming. These emotions may reflect a sensitive nervous system. Dr. Roseann Capanna-Hodge, founder of Regulation First Parenting™, helps families address emotional dysregulation in children. Parenting a child who reacts intensely can feel exhausting and confusing. When small moments trigger big emotions, it’s easy to wonder what’s really going on. The truth? It’s often not defiance—it’s a nervous system that processes sensory input and emotional cues more deeply. In this episode, I explain how to reframe what parents see as “overreactions” and understand how emotional sensitivity, sensory processing, and nervous system overload shape behavior. Why does my child react so strongly to small things? Many parents ask this when their child melts down over socks, noise, or schedule changes. What looks “small” on the outside can feel overwhelming internally for a highly sensitive child with a reactive nervous system. In child development, how sensitive children respond is often different from other children, as conceptualized sensitive children process sensory input and emotional cues more deeply—not emotional influences alone, but a child’s sensitive nature at work. Sensitive nervous systems detect more sensory input (noise, tone, touch) Stress builds faster , filling their “stress cup” quickly Emotional responses are amplified , not exaggerated It’s not bad behavior—it’s overload Real-Life Example: A child who struggles with loud environments or transitions may not be “overreacting,” but instead responding to real internal stress. Behavior is communication —your child’s body is signaling that it’s overwhelmed. What does high sensitivity look like in childr…