What Is Your Child’s Nervous System Trying to Say?

This week on Overpowering Emotions, Dr. Caroline explores the body’s emotional map and why emotions are far more physical than most people realize. From tight chests and shaky hands to heavy limbs and “gut feelings,” this episode breaks down how the nervous system responds to stress, fear, sadness, anger, and safety. Dr. Caroline explains how the brain constantly scans for danger, why anxiety can become trapped in the nervous system, and how emotional distress can show up as real physical symptoms in kids and teens. She also shares why simply telling children to “calm down” rarely works, and why helping the body feel safe matters so much. You’ll learn: Why emotions create specific sensations in the body How the amygdala keeps the brain on high alert Why sadness can feel physically heavy and exhausting How chronic stress affects long-term health What interoceptive awareness is and why it builds resilience Simple body check-ins adults can use with children and teens This episode offers practical ways to help kids recognize what their bodies are communicating so they can move from survival mode into courage, connection, and emotional safety. Homework Activities Practice daily body check-ins: “What is your heart trying to tell you?” “What are your hands trying to tell you?” “What does your body need right now?” Create a personal body map: Draw an outline of the body Identify where emotions show up physically Add colors, sensations, or words connected to each feeling Build proactive nervous system care: Hydration check-ins Movement breaks Deep breathing Rest routines Emotional naming exercises Practice interoceptive awareness: Notice physical sensations connected to emotions Pause before reacting Identify whether the body feels safe, tense, heavy, or activated Resources Needed Printed body outline template Colored pencils/markers Journal or reflection sheet Water bottle/hydration tracker Emotion vocabulary chart for younger children