Article

Handling Your Child's Emotional Crises With EFT

Topic: Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT)Featuring Angie MuccilloPublished July 22, 2008

Legacy signals

Legacy popularity: 1,224 legacy views

Reader rating

Not enough ratings yet

Aggregate average appears after enough eligible reader ratings.

Rate this resource

Sign in to rate this resource.

Sign in to rate this resource

www.tappingforkids.com

When your child comes to you in an uncontrollable fit of anger following an incident at school for example, how do you respond or handle the situation?

Do you get angry yourself?
Do you offer reassurance and try to clam your child down with soothing words?
Do you listen to their story?
Do you try and distract them from their emotions with another activity?
Do you try and offer solutions or help them come up with their own?
Do you dismiss it because in your eyes they are overacting?
Do you feel frustrated and powerless because you haven't a clue what to do?

These might be some of the ways parents respond to a child who is in the middle of an emotional crisis. As parents who have experienced this scenario would probably know, it can take quite some time to get your child to calm down and furthermore resolve the issue, even with a lot of attention and guidance from you. If left alone to ‘work it out', the child might internalize that anger, without having an appropriate means of releasing it. Sometimes parents don’t have the time, energy and resources to handle a child in crisis. With EFT as an intervention, your child’s emotional crisis can be dealt with in the moment and can be diffused within minutes.

For parents who have not heard of EFT, it is a remarkable energy technique for safely and naturally releasing negative emotions by tapping on various acupressure points on the body and can be used to effectively handle your child’s emotional crises and at the same time diffuse and calm your own reactions – making it an empowering method for both children and parents. With the application of EFT your child’s emotional state can be transformed from screaming and yelling, crying or panicking one minute to peaceful, calm and happy the next.

A mother recently told me about her 7 year old daughter who came home from school one day in such a fury over an incident with a boy, that she was not only totally taken aback by her daughter’s intense anger and hatred towards the boy, but also at a loss as to how to calm her down. Talking it through simply didn’t work and seemed to make her more and more angry. I spoke to the mother about how EFT could have been used as an intervention to release the anger on the spot and help her daughter to calm down, with a strong chance of even forgetting about the matter altogether. As a parent this would have saved her many hours of frustration, since nothing she tried would calm her daughter down.

When a child (or adult) is angry, according to EFT theory, what really occurs is a disruption in the body’s energy system and clearing the disruption by tapping certain acupressure points brings about instant stress relief. In children this appears to happen quite rapidly. I have used EFT with both children and adults and marvel at how children resolve their issues far more rapidly. After tapping a few rounds on an issue that is upsetting them, children will often lose the charge surrounding the issue so that it no longer has a strong emotional pull, leaving them free to get on with playing, having fun and enjoying their precious childhood years.

Let’s imagine now, that your child has learned to tap for themselves and they approach you in a fit of anger. To help your child calm down you could:

Listen to their story and remind them to start tapping as they continue to tell you about what is upsetting them. Remaining neutral, simply LISTEN (without reaction or judgment) and encourage them to tap until they have finished telling you their story. At the end of their story, ask the question: what is upsetting you most about this now? Continue to listen as the child tells you what is upsetting them most. Within a few minutes of tapping it is likely that the anger they felt before they started tapping has been significantly reduced and all you had to do was listen and remind them to tap.

A child who has been properly skilled up in EFT may in future tap on their own and you might only hear the tail end of the story, after which they tapped on it may not be as dramatic or profound. There are also those cases when children won’t talk about what is upsetting them but if they know how to apply EFT themselves they can tap on what is bothering them and release the emotion rather than bottling it up or suppressing it.

Childhood can certainly be a turbulent time but with EFT we can equip children with a simple tool to help them manage their own emotions in times of crisis. Teaching children to tap is not only an excellent way to help them deal with everyday emotional traumas but also prevents the emotional scars of childhood from sticking around until adulthood. In addition, a child who uses EFT everyday strengthens their personal resilience and enhances their emotional intelligence.

In my opinio
EFT is a life skill that no child should be without! That is why I have written a book that provides children with a thorough introduction to EFT. “Tapping For Kids” is a children's EFT book designed to teach 7-11 year olds how to use EFT as a tool to help them overcome their fears, worries everyday traumas as well as build their self-esteem. n

Article author

About the Author

Angie Muccillo is a Complimentary Health Practitioner from Melbou e Australia, who is trained in Advanced EFT, Remedial Massage and Reiki Level II. Angie is enthusiastic and passionate about sharing and teaching others, including children, how to use EFT for emotional healing, personal development and to gain powerful relief from the physical and emotional stresses of everyday life. “Tapping For Kids” is Angie’s first book and is inspired by a strong desire to put EFT into the hands of young people as a tool to help them overcome their fears, worries and everyday traumas as well as build their self-esteem. Visit www.tappingforkids.com for more information.

Further reading

Further Reading

4 total

Article

Human resources management is a very important topic for every student. It occurs many times that students take HRM very lightly. Students often think that human resources management is a very easy subject and they can easily make HRM assignment and get good marks. However, this is far from truth. Human resources management is one of those subjects that can give you tough time. You will always assume that assignment question is very simple and straightforward. But, No, HRM qu

November 8, 2022

Article

Green is in. One of many methods to make a fashion record in these days is to wear friendly to the environment clothing. Developers and people throughout the world are planning clothes and applying material with a view to guard the environmental surroundings too. Different types of a few ideas are increasingly being used and applied by manufacturers to produce eco friendly clothing. One such product is hemp. It's one of the very environment affable products available with us.

April 5, 2021

Article

Most people are interested to know about the various IRA investment options. They would like to know how to invest profit the easiest way so that they are protected in their retirement. Regardless of how small you're, it is most beneficial to start adding away a part of your getting for the pension although that may seem much away. Most businesses no more carry on paying their staff following retirement. So, you need to produce provisions for your own living and medical costs

December 22, 2020

Article

You must have heard about hundreds of success stories of average people or not so intelligent people achieving great heights in their careers. It is not only their hard skills but their soft skills (Emotional Intelligence) also have a deciding role in it. Emotional Intelligence or EQ in the workplace holds a significant importance to excel as well as to deal with the situations personally and professionally. We generally accept that people with high IQ reach at the peak of th

July 22, 2020