When we experience stress, we can have two different reactions:
Any of us can become hyper or hypo aroused, however we frequently see these actions in children who are neurodiverse, such as those with autism spectrum disorder, sensory processing needs and attention deficit disorder (to name only a few).
Hypoarousal occurs when we feel under-whelmed, it is associated with low arousal levels and can impact our sleep, eating habits, mood and energy levels, it can be described as:

When a child (or adult) experiences hypoarousal they can find it extremely difficult to alert others to their needs, and often become invisible, as they are not up-regulating or acting out to get attention that they are struggling. However, this can look like they do not care, or are not interested. Children who are hypoaroused will frequently withdraw to decompress and reset their bodies sympathetic nervous system from the freeze response to the sympathetic nervous system (rest).
Hyperarousal is the other end of the scale, where a child (or adult) becomes overwhelmed by their environment. This can be from people, sensory input, situations, events or factors such as illness.
Hyperarousal causes a child to feel overwhelmed and over stimulated by the environment. It creates the fight – flight response to be activated in the body. It can lead to symptoms and behaviours such as:

Children who are hyperaroused, up-regulate their responses to ‘tell’ us that there is a problem. However, this can frequently be mislabelled as poor behaviour. Hyperarousal tells us that the child’s nervous system is overwhelmed, and they will often tell us that they are not safe through words, actions or behaviours. They need support to decompress and regulate.
We can support children by considering what they need – the best way to identify this is through conversation at a time when they are calm, children often, instinctively, know what they need.
Children who are aroused can be helped with a range of strategies, the core requirement is that we:
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