child emotional regulation therapy session

Every parent has experienced it.

One moment your child is happily playing, and the next moment the wrong coloured cup appears and suddenly the emotional volcano erupts. While these moments can feel confusing or overwhelming, emotional outbursts are actually a very normal part of child development.

Children experience big emotions before they have fully developed the skills needed to regulate them. The part of the brain responsible for emotional regulation — the prefrontal cortex — continues developing throughout childhood and adolescence.

In simple terms, children often feel their emotions very deeply before they know what to do with them.

Understanding Emotional Regulation in Children

Emotional regulation develops through relationships and supportive environments. Research in developmental psychology and attachment theory shows that children learn to regulate their emotions through co-regulation with caring adults. When adults respond with calmness, empathy, and curiosity, children gradually internalise those emotional regulation skills themselves.

However, some children need additional support learning how to manage big feelings. This is where therapeutic approaches such as art therapy and play therapy can be incredibly helpful.

How Art Therapy Helps Children Process Emotions

In art therapy, children are given creative tools to explore their inner experiences. Instead of needing the perfect words, children can communicate through:

• drawing
• painting
• imaginative play
• storytelling
• sand tray worlds

Creative expression allows children to externalise feelings that may otherwise feel overwhelming. Sometimes a drawing of a stormy sky or a tiny superhero protecting a character tells us far more about a child’s emotional world than a long conversation.

Art Therapy for Emotional Regulation in Melbourne

Art therapy and play therapy can support children experiencing:

• emotional outbursts
• anxiety
• behavioural challenges
• ADHD
• autism
• school stress

By providing a safe, supportive, and creative environment, therapy helps children develop emotional awareness, resilience, and confidence.

For families looking for art therapy in Melbourne’s Bayside suburbs, creative therapy can be a gentle and effective way to support children navigating big feelings.

Looking for Art Therapy in Melbourne?

Art Therapy Bayside offers art therapy, play therapy, counselling, and parent support for children, teenagers, adults, and families across Melbourne’s Bayside suburbs including Brighton, Hampton, Sandringham, Bentleigh, and Elwood.

You are welcome to book a free 15-minute introductory call to explore whether creative therapy may be helpful.

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