
Co-regulation strategies for 10-15-year-olds focus on guiding them to manage their emotions while providing support. At this age, they are developing independence but still benefit from adult guidance. Here are some effective strategies:
- Model emotional regulation
- Show how you handle stress and frustration in healthy ways.
- Use self-talk like, “I’m feeling overwhelmed, so I’m taking a deep breath.”
- Validate their feelings
- Acknowledge their emotions without judgment: “I see you’re really frustrated. That makes sense.”
- Avoid dismissing or minimising their feelings.
- Teach self-regulation skills
- Encourage deep breathing (eg. box breathing).
- Teach grounding techniques (eg 5-4-3-2-1 senses exercise).
- Introduce journalling or creative outlets.
- Encourage problem-solving
- Ask guiding questions: “What do you think might help right now?”
- Help them brainstorm solutions rather than providing answers.
- Provide a safe space
- Create an environment where they feel comfortable expressing emotions.
- Let them know it’s okay to take a break when overwhelmed.
- Set clear and predictable boundaries
- Establish consistent expectations and consequences.
- Use calm, firm communication rather than reacting emotionally.
- Co-regulate through movement
- Engage in physical activities together (eg walking, stretching, sports).
- Use activities like dancing or yoga to release tension.
- Encourage healthy social connections
- Support friendships that help with emotional growth.
- Encourage them to talk to trusted adults or mentors when needed.