Before, During, After Map

Over-compliance

Always agreeing, doing as told without question, freezing when asked what they want, fear of saying no.

Before the moment
Over-compliance is not good behaviour. It is often a sign of fear and loss of agency.
What might be happening underneath?
  • A belief that adults are always in charge and must not be questioned.
  • Fear that saying no will lead to anger, rejection, punishment, or harm.
  • Learned helplessness, choices and preferences were ignored or unsafe in the past.
  • A survival response common in children who experienced coercion, control, neglect, or inconsistent caregiving.
  • Increased vulnerability, children who over-comply are less likely to resist unsafe requests, recognise inappropriate behaviour, or seek help.
Support that helps
  • Slow decision-making right down, remove urgency and expectation.
  • Actively invite disagreement, “It is okay to say no to me.”
  • Offer low-stakes choices frequently to rebuild agency.
  • Notice compliance without curiosity, especially with unfamiliar adults or peers.
Gentle prompt
Does their yes come from choice, or from fear of what happens if they say no?

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