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Join CHEO occupational therapist Jenniffer Boggett in this informative workshop designed specifically for parents! Discover valuable insights from Jenniffer's 19 years of experience working with children and adolescents on self-regulation. What is Self-Regulation? Self-regulation is the ability to recognize, express, and manage our feelings. As defined by occupational therapist Kim Bartel, it involves: Identifying Feelings: Understand what you’re feeling. Expressing Feelings: Communicate your emotions effectively. Managing Feelings: Take proactive steps to cope with emotions. Why is Self-Regulation Important? Self-regulation varies by situation—whether before bedtime, a presentation, or a basketball game. It’s crucial for children to learn how to: Identify their feelings Manage emotions without masking or avoiding them Engage in higher-level thinking and problem-solving Note: Self-regulation is not just self-control; focusing solely on self-control can lead to emotional shutdown and hinder a child's ability to connect with others and think clearly. Featured Content At 3:11, watch Dan Siegel’s insightful video on the hand model of the brain, titled "Flip the Lid": • Dan Seigel’s hand model of the brain expla... Special Thanks This workshop was made possible by a generous donation from Bell Let's Talk. We are proud to partner with @Bell Let’s Talk to provide a series of educational videos aimed at enhancing child and youth mental health. #mentalhealth #ottawa #mentalhealthmatters #mentalhealthawareness #parenting #parents #canadianfamily #BellLetsTalk #parentingtips #expertadvice #selfcontrol #selfregulation #actingout #misbehaviour #misbehavior