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Nervous System Regulation Tools for Special Needs Caregivers and Overwhelmed Parents

9 min · 20 de may de 2026
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If you’re raising a child with big needs, your nervous system is working overtime -often before the day even starts. In this episode, we get honest about why caregivers are so depleted, and share two simple, science-backed tools you can use today: one to build a regulated baseline before the chaos hits, and one to create space in the moments that matter most. This isn’t about perfection. It’s about giving your body a fighting chance. In this episode: * Why caregivers get stuck in survival mode * A 3-breath practice to start your day regulated * How to identify your personal triggers before they hijack your response * The in-the-moment pause: using breath to buy your brain 30 seconds * Why regulation is the foundation - for you, and for your child Timestamps: * 0:00 — Welcome + what this episode is for * 0:45 — Why regulation comes before strategy * 1:45 — The school morning reset: 3 breaths before the chaos * 2:45 — Knowing your triggers: the first step to changing your response * 3:45 — The in-the-moment pause: breathing before you react * 4:30 — Two tools, three breaths, and where to go next Try this today: Morning reset - Before anyone else wakes up, take 3 slow breaths: inhale for 4 counts, hold briefly, exhale for 6+ counts. Signal to your body: we’re safe, we can handle this. In-the-moment pause - When you feel a trigger activate, pause and take 3 slow breaths before responding. That 30 seconds brings your thinking brain back online. Join Mental Health Coping Tools on Skool Weekly nervous system reset practices. Guided breathwork sessions. A community of caregivers who actually get it - because they’re living it too. This is where overwhelmed parents come to stop struggling through the day and start building real, lasting regulation. 👉 Mental Health Coping Tools [https://www.skool.com/calm-and-happy-skills-for-kids-2727] Skool Community Keywords: nervous system regulation, breathwork for parents, special needs caregiver support, mental health coping tools, emotional regulation for parents, parenting stress relief, school morning routines, caregiver burnout, mindfulness for parents, mental health This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ashleydeluccia.substack.com/subscribe [https://ashleydeluccia.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

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