Before, During, After Map

Talking About Behaviour Once Safety Has Returned

The debrief only works when the nervous system is back online. This is the “learning later” conversation.

Before the moment
The best “talk” is set up early, short, predictable, and never used to shame.
What might be happening underneath?
  • After a wobble, many children feel shame, and shame blocks learning.
  • If past adults used “talks” to punish, threaten, or lecture, your child may expect the same.
  • Some teens will avoid the conversation to protect dignity, they may look “fine” but feel exposed.
  • A debrief too soon can re-trigger the storm, even if you are calm.
Support that helps
  • Agree the rule, “We talk about hard stuff when everyone is calm, not when anyone is flooded.”
  • Use predictable timing, later that day, at bedtime check-in, or during a neutral activity.
  • Keep the goal simple, making sense, learning one thing, and repairing connection.
  • For teens, offer choice and privacy, “Do you want to talk while we walk, or while you make a drink?”
Gentle prompt
Am I trying to teach, or am I trying to calm? If safety is not steady yet, wait.
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