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How Stress, Nervous System Dysregulation, and Screens Can Affect Your Child’s Reading Development Ep. 117

How Stress, Nervous System Dysregulation, and Screens Can Affect Your Child’s Reading Development Ep. 117

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Over the past few weeks, we’ve been talking about raising confident readers and understanding why many children are currently struggling with reading.In this episode, we take the conversation one step deeper by exploring how stressful life situations, nervous system dysregulation, and increased screen exposure can impact a child’s ability to focus, process information, and develop strong reading skills.Christine shares real-life experiences from families navigating medical challenges and major life disruptions — seasons where routines shifted, survival mode took over, and learning understandably became more difficult.You’ll learn how the brain prioritizes safety before learning, why missed foundational skills may surface after stressful seasons, and how parents can gently rebuild confidence and academic progress with supportive routines and intentional connection.This episode offers encouragement and practical guidance for families who may feel their child is “behind,” reminding you that growth is always possible with the right support and pace.Join the Conversation:Head over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s questions:Have you noticed changes in your child’s learning during stressful seasons?What helps your child feel calm, safe, and ready to learn?Share your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!Takeaways: A child’s brain prioritizes safety and emotional regulation before academic learningStressful life events can temporarily impact memory, focus, and reading confidenceMissed foundational skills can be rebuilt with patience, routine, and intentional practiceMovement, outdoor time, and multi-sensory learning support nervous system regulationExcessive screen exposure can overstimulate the brain and reduce attention for readingConfidence grows when children experience small, achievable learning successesReading aloud and maintaining simple daily routines can help restore learning momentumQuotes: “When the brain is focused on survival, it simply isn’t available for learning.”“There is no ‘behind’ — there is only meeting your child where they are.”“Safety, connection, and calm create the environment where confidence can grow.”“Sometimes going back to simpler skills is exactly what helps a child move forward.”“Screens can be a helpful tool, but they should never replace real interaction and hands-on learning.”“Small daily habits — like reading together — can rebuild skills and strengthen connection.”“Your child is capable. They may just need the right support after a hard season.”Resources & Links: 🌟 Connect with like-minded families, build community and access resources in the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group⭐ If you would like personalized support in building your child’s reading confidence, complete the Reading FUNdamentals interest form hereConnect with Christine:If this episode resonated with you and you’re wondering what next steps might look like for your family, I’d love to connect. Feel free to reach out and send me a message. Email: christine@eduplaylearning.comFacebook: Home Education with Ease Facebook Group Instagram: @thehomeeducationexpert | @eduplaylearningYouTube: EduPlay Learning YouTube If you’d like to connect more personally, you’re welcome to complete the EduPlay Learning Questionnaire and share about your family’s learning journey. You don’t have to do this alone. I’m here to support and encourage you every step of the way.🎧 Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom that could use some inspiration and encouragement!
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