ORLANDO, FL, August 17, 2026 /24-7PressRelease/ — What happens when a parent has nothing left and their child needs them most?
The toddler is screaming.
The 9-year-old refuses to go to school.
The teenager slams the door.
Dinner isn’t made. Work is still buzzing on the phone. Everyone needs something. And the parent who has been holding everything together can feel themselves reaching their limit.
For millions of American parents, that feeling isn’t occasional.
According to the American Psychological Association, 48% of parents report that their stress is completely overwhelming on most days. Another 41% say that on most days, their stress is so high they can’t function.
The crisis has become significant enough that the U.S. Surgeon General issued a national advisory on the mental health and well-being of parents and caregivers, calling parental well-being a public health priority and emphasizing the urgent need to better support parents, caregivers, and families.
Those numbers raise an urgent question for children’s mental health expert Dr. Roseann Capanna-Hodge:
Who is helping the parent before they reach their breaking point?
That question will be at the center of Dr. Roseann’s message as she comes to Orlando to speak at two events focused on strengthening families, Healthy Families, early intervention, and child abuse prevention.
“We can’t wait until a family is in crisis to decide they deserve support,” says Dr. Roseann. “Prevention means reaching the parent while they’re overwhelmed, not after they’ve reached their breaking point.”
When an Overwhelmed Parent Meets an Overwhelmed Child
Most parents know the moment.
A child is melting down, refusing, yelling, crying, or shutting down.
The parent’s heart starts racing. Their voice gets louder. Their patience disappears.
The child’s reaction intensifies.
So does the parent’s.
According to Dr. Roseann, this is what can happen when two overloaded nervous systems collide.
“When a child is dysregulated, their stress response can activate the parent’s stress response, and vice versa,” she explains. “Before you know it, nobody in that moment has easy access to the calm, flexible thinking needed to solve the problem.”
Yet much of traditional parenting advice begins with what the adult should say or what consequence should come next.
Dr. Roseann believes something needs to happen first.
Regulation.
Her Regulation First® framework teaches parents and professionals to understand the nervous system beneath the behavior, regulate before reacting, reconnect, and then move into correction, guidance, or problem-solving.
Regulate. Connect. Correct.
“The goal isn’t to create perfectly calm parents,” says Dr. Roseann. “Parents are human. They’re going to get frustrated. They’re going to have bad days. Prevention is about giving them another option when they feel themselves getting close to that edge.”
Why Supporting Parents Belongs in the Prevention Conversation
Child abuse prevention is often discussed in terms of what happens after serious concerns emerge.
But organizations working in Healthy Families and early intervention have long recognized another side of prevention: strengthening families before challenges become crises.
This is exactly why prevention organizations have long focused upstream. The Ounce of Prevention Fund of Florida invests in programs designed to improve outcomes for children and preserve and strengthen families before problems require more intensive intervention. Healthy Families Florida works directly with parents facing significant life challenges, building on family strengths and empowering parents through education and community support.
For Dr. Roseann, the overwhelmed-parent epidemic makes that work increasingly urgent.
Parents today are carrying work pressure, financial strain, lack of sleep, children’s emotional and behavioral needs, school demands, caregiving responsibilities, endless to-do lists, and the invisible mental load of keeping a family functioning.
Then they’re expected to remain perfectly regulated when their child isn’t.
“Supporting parents isn’t separate from supporting children,” says Dr. Roseann. “When we give parents tools to understand their own stress response and their child’s nervous system, we’re strengthening the entire family.”
That doesn’t mean parental stress causes child abuse, nor does it mean every overwhelmed family is in crisis.
It means prevention includes making sure parents don’t have to wait until they’re drowning to receive support.
Prevention Starts Before the Breaking Point
Dr. Roseann will bring this message to Orlando as a speaker at The Ounce of Prevention Fund of Florida and the 2026 Florida Prevention Convention, joining professionals working across Healthy Families, early intervention, and child abuse prevention.
The 2026 Florida Prevention Convention, themed “Stronger Families, Stronger Florida,” brings together professionals from across the state to advance prevention strategies that support children and families before challenges escalate.
Her message is simple:
Prevention starts before the breaking point.
It starts when a parent recognizes that their own stress cup is overflowing.
It starts when adults understand that a child’s behavior may be communicating overwhelm rather than simply disrespect or defiance.
It starts when parents have practical tools they can reach for before yelling becomes the automatic response.
And it starts when families feel supported enough to ask for help before problems become emergencies.
“We’re very good at responding once families are already struggling,” says Dr. Roseann. “The opportunity in prevention is to move upstream. What can we give that parent today that helps the next hard moment go differently?”
From “What’s Wrong With My Child?” to “What’s Happening Underneath?”
Dr. Roseann has spent more than 30 years working with children and families experiencing anxiety, ADHD, OCD, emotional dysregulation, behavioral challenges, and complex neurodevelopmental and neuroimmune conditions.
Across those decades, she has repeatedly seen parents arrive exhausted and convinced they’ve tried everything.
• Sticker charts.
• Consequences.
• Rewards.
• Taking things away.
• Talking.
• Reasoning.
• Repeating themselves louder.
Often, the missing piece isn’t that parents haven’t tried hard enough.
It’s that they’ve been taught to start with behavior rather than the nervous system driving it.
“When a child’s brain is in a stress response, more correcting isn’t necessarily the first thing that brain needs,” says Dr. Roseann. “We regulate so the brain can do what we’re asking it to do.”
That shift is at the heart of Regulation First®.
Rather than removing boundaries or excusing inappropriate behavior, the approach changes the order:
Regulate first. Connect second. Correct and guide when the brain is ready.
For overwhelmed parents, that order can provide something critically important in a difficult moment: a next step.
The Dysregulated Kid: The Must Have Parenting Playbook for a Dysregulated World
The same principles Dr. Roseann is bringing to Orlando form the foundation of her forthcoming book, The Dysregulated Kid: The Parenting Playbook for Helping Your Child Find Calm in a Chaotic World.
Dr. Roseann wrote the book for parents who are exhausted from trying to manage behavior without understanding what’s driving it.
Rather than offering another system of rewards, punishments, or behavior charts, The Dysregulated Kid helps parents understand the connection between the brain, nervous system, and behavior and gives families practical tools they can use in everyday moments of dysregulation.
Built around Dr. Roseann’s Regulation First® framework, the book introduces strategies including the Love Pause®, CALMS Protocol®, RESET to Regulate®, and 10-Minute Resets to help parents move from reacting to understanding what their child’s brain and body need first.
“Parents don’t need more blame,” says Dr. Roseann. “And they don’t need to become perfectly calm people. They need a simple way to understand what’s happening beneath the behavior and know what to do next.”
At a time when nearly half of parents report feeling completely overwhelmed on most days, Dr. Roseann believes those tools aren’t simply about making parenting easier.
They’re about strengthening families.
“Every hard moment isn’t a crisis,” she says. “But every hard moment is an opportunity to change what happens next.”
The Dysregulated Kid will be published by Page Two Books on September 22, 2026.
Pre-orders and exclusive bonuses: dysregulatedkid.com
Available for Media Interviews, Speaking Engagements, and Events
Dr. Roseann is available for television, podcast, and media interviews, as well as keynotes, conferences, panels, professional events, and organizational trainings. While in Orlando, she is available for in-studio, on-location, podcast, and remote interviews on timely topics including:
• The Overwhelmed Parent Epidemic: Why Parents Are Burning Out, Too
• What Happens When Two Overloaded Nervous Systems Collide?
• Before the Breaking Point: Why Supporting Parents Is Part of Prevention
• Why Are Kids So Dysregulated? The Quiet Crisis Derailing Families
• When Behavior Isn’t the Problem: Why the Nervous System Comes First
• Back-to-School Anxiety and Dysregulation: Why Kids Hold It Together at School and Fall Apart at Home
Known for translating complex neuroscience into practical, actionable guidance, Dr. Roseann brings her nervous system-first approach to families, schools, workplaces, healthcare settings, and organizations to show how regulation impacts attention, executive functioning, communication, learning, productivity, relationships, and performance.
Bring Dr. Roseann’s nervous system-first approach to your organization, workplace, conference, school, or professional event for a keynote, training, panel, or customized presentation that helps people:
• Improve attention, focus, and executive functioning
• Create calmer, more productive communication
• Reduce reactivity and navigate stress more effectively
• Strengthen connection, collaboration, and problem-solving
• Use practical nervous system regulation and co-regulation tools immediately
• Build more regulated nervous systems that support greater productivity, learning, and performance
Whether supporting families, students, educators, employees, or leaders, Dr. Roseann turns the science of nervous system regulation into practical tools people can use immediately to think more clearly, communicate more effectively, regulate stress, and be more productive.
For media interviews, speaking engagements, and organizational inquiries, contact Dr. Roseann’s team at [email protected].
About Dr. Roseann Capanna-Hodge
Dr. Roseann Capanna-Hodge, Ed.D., LPC, BCN, is a nationally recognized children’s mental health expert, licensed therapist, certified school psychologist, and Board Certified in Neurofeedback, with more than 30 years of clinical experience helping children and families with anxiety, ADHD, OCD, emotional dysregulation, behavioral challenges, PANS/PANDAS, and other complex neurodevelopmental and neuroimmune conditions.
She is the founder of Regulation First Parenting®, creator of the CALMS Protocol®, and author of the forthcoming The Dysregulated Kid: The Parenting Playbook for Helping Your Child Find Calm in a Chaotic World. Drawing on insights from more than 10,000 quantitative EEG (QEEG) brain maps, Dr. Roseann has helped thousands of families better understand the connection between nervous system regulation, behavior, learning, and emotional health.
Dr. Roseann has been featured in The New York Times, Forbes, Parents, NBC, CBS, Fox, and The Mel Robbins Show, and hosts the top-ranked Dysregulated Kids podcast, with more than 2 million downloads worldwide. She is a sought-after speaker on children’s mental health, nervous system regulation, parenting, and neuroimmune health.
She will be in Orlando as a speaker at The Ounce of Prevention Fund of Florida and the 2026 Prevention Convention, joining leaders focused on Healthy Families, early intervention, strengthening families, and child abuse prevention.
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