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Parents are increasingly saying their child is ‘dysregulated’. What does that actually mean?

By Cher McGillivray, Assistant Professor Psychology Department, Bond University
Shawna Mastro Campbell, Assistant Professor Psychology, Bond University
Children can have big emotions and sometimes struggle to process them. Here’s what it means for a child to be ‘dysregulated’.The Conversation


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