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Emotional Regulation — recognising and responding to big feelings.

Many behaviours of concern start with a big feeling and no skill to navigate it. EVSS embeds Emotional Regulation skill-building into every Positive Behaviour Support Plan — teaching the participant to recognise, name and respond to the feelings driving the behaviour.

Emotional Regulation at EVSS
What it is

Emotional Regulation — explained.

Emotional Regulation is the ability to notice, name and respond to feelings in a way that keeps the participant — and the people around them — safe and connected. For NDIS participants with complex support needs, regulation skills are often a foundational target of a Positive Behaviour Support Plan.

EVSS practitioners use evidence-based, developmentally appropriate strategies tailored to each participant. We don't use one-size-fits-all curricula — every regulation plan is built around the specific feelings, triggers and communication style of the person we're supporting.

The work is collaborative: the participant, their family, their support team, and (where relevant) the school all participate in building shared language around feelings — so the strategies hold up across every environment.

What's included

Every emotional regulation at EVSS includes:

01 — Step

Emotion identification

Teaching the participant to notice and name the feelings they experience — using language, pictures, or AAC.

02 — Step

Trigger awareness

Mapping the people, places, sensations and demands that tend to escalate big feelings.

03 — Step

Calming and coping strategies

Tailored strategies — sensory, behavioural, cognitive — that match the participant's age, preferences and skills.

04 — Step

Shared language across environments

Consistent terminology used at home, at school, in SIL and the community.

05 — Step

Co-regulation coaching

Training carers and support staff to co-regulate effectively in moments of distress.

06 — Step

Progress markers

Measurable indicators so growth in regulation skills is visible over time.

Who it's for

Emotional Regulation is right for:

  • Children and adolescents experiencing big emotional responses
  • Adults with intellectual disability whose behaviours of concern are emotion-driven
  • Participants with autism spectrum disorder building self-regulation skills
  • Families and SIL teams wanting a shared way to co-regulate
  • Schools needing classroom-friendly emotional regulation strategies
How it works

From referral to outcome.

  1. FBA hypothesis. The FBA identifies emotion-driven functions of the behaviour.
  2. Regulation profile. Mapping the participant's typical emotional responses, triggers and current coping strategies.
  3. Shared language plan. The vocabulary the network will use to talk about feelings.
  4. Skill-teaching sessions. Practitioner-led sessions teaching the participant to notice, name and respond.
  5. Co-regulation training. Family and team training in supporting regulation in real moments.
  6. Embed in the PBSP. All regulation strategies are integrated into the Comprehensive Positive Behaviour Support Plan.
Frequently asked

Emotional Regulation — your questions answered.

Yes. Emotional Regulation skill-building is a core component of Positive Behaviour Support and is delivered as part of every EVSS Comprehensive Behaviour Support Plan where regulation has been identified as a need.
EVSS delivers age-appropriate regulation strategies for children, adolescents and adults — using language, visual supports or AAC as suited to the participant.
Yes — co-regulation coaching for parents, carers and support workers is one of the most impactful parts of the work. The strategies only hold when the people around the participant are confident using them.
Through clear, measurable indicators — frequency of escalation, recovery time, accurate use of feeling words, success of coping strategies — tracked in the Comprehensive PBSP review cycles.
Where we deliver

Emotional Regulation across Sydney & beyond.

Our practitioners deliver emotional regulation in homes, schools and the community — including across Western and South-Western Sydney.

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Next step

Talk to our team about emotional regulation.

Anyone can refer — participant, family, Support Coordinator, school, allied health team or SIL provider. We respond within one business day.