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#type1diabetes #T1Dfamily #diabetesparenting #mentalhealth #emotionalregulation #T1Danxiety ▶ VISIT: https://www.jessicaturcat.com/ to get instant access to "10 Steps Out of Overwhelm: A Beginner's Guide to Type 1 Diabetes Welcome to T1D Family — a place where parents raising children with type 1 diabetes can find practical support, emotional insight, and tools to help your entire family thrive beyond the diagnosis. ⏰ VIDEO TIMECODES ⏰ 0:00 Intro: (Type 1 Diabetes Anxiety in Kids: 9 Daily Habits That Help) 0:45 T1D Anxiety, Hypervigilance & Medical Trauma 2:54 Habit 1: Shift from Control to Intention 5:22 Habit 2: Slow Down Diabetes Care Moments 8:56 Habit 3: Calm Morning Routine for T1D Kids 10:47 Habit 4: Daily Nervous System Reset Breaks 12:36 Habit 5: Family Rituals That Build Emotional Safety 14:43 Habit 6: Reduce Hypervigilance with Safety Cues 17:02 Habit 7: Create a Trigger Recovery Plan 20:23 Habit 8: Use Movement to Reduce T1D Anxiety 21:32 Habit 9: Calm Evening Routine for Better Sleep 23:37 It’s Not Perfection — It’s Repetition After a type 1 diabetes diagnosis, many families focus understandably on the medical side: blood sugars, insulin dosing, technology, routines, and safety. But there’s another layer that often gets overlooked — the mental health and emotional experience of both parents and children. Anxiety, fear, resistance to care tasks, emotional overwhelm, and hypervigilance are incredibly common after diagnosis. And if you’ve noticed your child becoming more anxious, more sensitive, or more emotionally reactive, you are not alone — and you are not doing anything wrong. In this video, we explore emotional regulation for kids with type 1 diabetes and how small, consistent microhabits can help reduce anxiety and support nervous system healing after medical trauma. These strategies are designed specifically for real T1D family life — simple practices that fit into your existing routines without adding more pressure to an already full day. Inside this video, you’ll learn: • Why anxiety often increases after a type 1 diabetes diagnosis • How medical trauma can affect emotional regulation in children • The connection between nervous system activation and diabetes management behaviors • Nine simple micro-habits that support mental health and reduce anxiety • How slowing down diabetes moments can improve cooperation and emotional safety • The power of connection and co-regulation between parent and child • Practical ways to help your child return to calm more quickly after stressful events • Daily routines that gently support emotional resilience and long-term coping skills These approaches focus on supporting your child’s mental health alongside their physical health — because emotional regulation is not separate from diabetes care. When children feel safe, connected, and understood, they are better able to engage with their care routines, communicate their needs, and build confidence over time. At T1D Family, the goal is not perfection or perfectly steady numbers. It’s helping families move from survival mode into a place of confidence, calm, and connection — where type 1 diabetes becomes something your family manages together rather than something that dominates your emotional landscape. Whether you are newly diagnosed or years into your journey, small changes can create meaningful shifts. You don’t have to implement everything at once. Choose one micro-habit that feels doable and begin there. Over time, these small moments of regulation can reshape how your child experiences stress and how your family navigates the daily realities of type 1 diabetes. 👩👧👦 If this video helps you, consider subscribing for more support on: Type 1 Diabetes parenting T1D mental health Emotional resilience for chronically ill children Calm, connected diabetes care You are not alone in this journey 🔗 Visit Website: https://www.jessicaturcat.com/ for more information. Let us know in the comments: Which micro-habit feels most helpful for your family right now? Disclaimer: This content is for educational and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider regarding your child’s medical or mental health needs. 🔍 SEARCH KEYS: type 1 diabetes anxiety child type 1 diabetes mental health kids parenting a child with type 1 diabetes t1d parenting support anxiety after type 1 diabetes diagnosis nervous system regulation kids anxiety calming anxiety kids diabetes pediatric type 1 diabetes mental health t1d night anxiety newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes t1d mental health calming strategies for kids daily nervous system diabetes device tips T1D parenting type 1 diabetes resources Diabetes awareness