By: Tesa Emmart, LCPC, LMHC, SEP, Founder of Embody + Mind Collective
Nervous system regulation is crucial for young children as it significantly influences their emotional, cognitive, and social development. Co-regulation, or the process by which a child’s nervous system is supported and influenced by interactions with a caregiver or another significant adult, plays a vital role in helping children learn and develop effective self-regulation skills. Here are 10 reasons why nervous system regulation is important in young children and how they learn it through co-regulation:
In summary, nervous system regulation is foundational for various aspects of a child’s development, and co-regulation is a powerful mechanism through which they learn and internalize these essential skills. Caregivers, through their attuned and supportive interactions, play a critical role in helping children build a strong foundation for lifelong well-being. If you find these insights resonating with your concerns for your child’s development, consider taking the next step. Reach out to schedule a session with Liz, our experienced clinician specializing in nervous system regulation for young children. Your child’s well-being is our priority, and we’re here to support their journey. Contact us today to book a session with Liz and embark on the path to nurturing your child’s emotional resilience and growth.
June 24, 2025
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