Ep.21: Nervous System Regulation for Babies: Why It Matters and How to Help
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In this episode of 'Mothering From Within,' Kaili Ets, a mom and pediatric occupational therapist, explores how understanding your baby's nervous system can help create a deeper sense of security and connection. She introduces the polyvagal theory, explaining the different states of the autonomic nervous system—green (safe and connected), red (fight or flight), and blue (shutdown). Kaili offers practical tips for helping your baby navigate these states, such as creating a predictable environment, supporting their vagal tone, and regulating your own nervous system. This episode is packed with valuable insights to help make the early years of motherhood more manageable and rewarding.
00:00 Introduction to Mothering from Within
01:41 Understanding Your Baby's Nervous System
03:03 The Polyvagal Theory Explained
05:13 Applying the Polyvagal Theory to Parenting
11:42 The Importance of Vagal Tone
21:56 Practical Tips for Supporting Your Baby
24:19 Conclusion and Support Resources
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