As developed adults living adult lives, there are times we spiral out of emotional control and re-enter our younger selves which may range from tantrums and hysterics to isolation and overthinking. Both life and people throw things at us that we’re expected to deal with in whatever way feels right, but what happens when we don’t?
Tantrums
Slamming doors
Stealing
Hiding things from you
Lying
Not eating/eating too much
Hysterical outbursts
Hysterical muteness
These reactions may sound simple and predictable, but there is a high possibility they’re only the surface. In understanding this, we’re building emotional awareness that’ll develop our emotional intelligence. And in having emotional intelligence, we’re not only learning how to understand and help manage our young girl's emotions, but our own.
Physical health (risen blood pressure, weakened immune system, hormonal imbalance)
Mental health (overbearing thoughts/paranoia, easy access to depression or anxiety, loneliness and isolation because of depression and anxiety)
Performance (easily overwhelmed and unable to perform or complete tasks, unable to process internally so unable to function externally)
Social skills (unable to connect/interact with people, can blur discretion and discernment, lack of empathy which will turn people off further isolate them)
OK. Where can I begin?
So, here are some prompts you can challenge yourself with (as the adult), and things/activities you can do with her.
This can be in the form of journaling, discussing with friends, reciting to yourself in the mirror—whatever it takes for you to get stuck in.
What is an emotion I often feel?
What is an emotion I rarely feel?
When in public, do I usually show/tell my true feelings? Yes – why? No – why?
When in public, do I create a persona/another version of myself? Yes – who is this person? Why do I step into that character? What stops me from showing my true self? No – why?
When in private, do I allow myself to feel my real feelings? No – what is stopping me from doing this? Am I afraid to see that part of myself? Am I ashamed of that part of myself? Yes – why?
TASKS for you her
MOOD REGULATOR CHART
Grab a piece of paper/whiteboard/journal, and draw up a table with the days of the week, the time periods (AM/PM), and have your young girl check in everyday with her feels. You can make it fun by buying smiley face stickers or badges, or you can keep it simple and have her draw the face with a marker.
Find a mirror, two pieces of paper, a pen, and a bowl. Find a quiet place for you and your young girl to sit with no technology if possible. Keep one paper for a scoreboard, and the other to tear into pieces. Write down as many emotions as you can think of on the torn pieces of paper, fold them so the writing is hidden, and put them into a bowl. Give the bowl a shake, grab your mirror, scoreboard, and let the game begin.
If she pulls the emotion, you must create that emotion in your reflection. If she gets it wrong, you get a point. If she gets it right, she gets a point.
Why am I doing it?
It may sound unfair that your young girl will most likely beat you at this game because of the nature of how points are gained, but it isn’t without reason. This game gives your young girl positive reinforcement while enhancing her self-awareness. (She’s studying herself as she creates versions of herself in the mirror lol)
Should your young girl successfully act out the emotion, it shows she both understands that emotion and knows how to perform it. If she doesn’t know what an emotion is or how to perform it, this reveals what you guys may need to work on bringing awareness to, making this is a different kind of win. Think: Why doesn’t she know what this emotion means? Has she been shielded from it? Has she only seen unacceptable/misplaced versions of it? Extra points if she can give examples of where that emotion is and isn't acceptable.
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