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The Regulation Shift

The Regulation Shift

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Author: doctor tracy k

Where you begin changes everything

March 29, 2026March 29, 2026 by doctor tracy k, posted in Uncategorized

A child refuses to follow directions.
The room tightens almost instantly.
A reminder is given.
Then another.
Then the tone shifts.
The expectation becomes clearer, firmer.
At some point, it turns into a standoff… continue reading here

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Welcome to the Regulation Shift

March 29, 2026March 29, 2026 by doctor tracy k, posted in Uncategorized

Every learning environment has a regulatory climate.

Classrooms.
Organizations.
Families.
Teams.

Sometimes those environments feel steady and supportive. People have space to think, connect, and learn.

Other times they feel rushed, unpredictable, or overwhelming. When that happens… continue reading here

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How the Regulation Shift Model emerged

March 16, 2026March 30, 2026 by doctor tracy k, posted in Uncategorized

For most of my career I didn’t set out to create a model. I was working inside classrooms, early childhood programs, and school systems. I was supporting educators, children, and families who were all trying very hard to do the right thing. And yet the same patterns kept repeating… continue reading here

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Regulation comes before learning

March 10, 2026March 30, 2026 by doctor tracy k, posted in The Regulation Shift

Many conversations about education focus on behavior, instruction, or outcomes. But underneath all of those is something more fundamental that often goes unnoticed… continue reading here.

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Before language

February 26, 2026March 29, 2026 by doctor tracy k, posted in The Regulation Shift

Regulation begins before words.

Before explanation.

Before labeling.

Before identity is assigned.

Long before we describe someone as difficult, unstable, incompatible, or disordered… continue reading here

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