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Every parent knows the scene: a child melting down in the middle of the grocery store, bursting into tears when a toy breaks, or refusing to share with a sibling. These moments are windows into a child’s ability to manage big feelings.

This ability, known as self-regulation, is one of the most important life skills a child can learn. It influences not only their emotional well-being but also their social relationships and academic success.

Read also: Responsive and Gentle Parenting: A Christian Guide to Raising Emotionally Healthy Kids

Across Sekolah Pelita Harapan (SPH) campuses, we see self-regulation as a psychological concept and also a spiritual practice. The Bible speaks often about self-control as a fruit of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22–23), reminding us that learning to manage emotions and actions is a lifelong journey rooted in God’s guidance. 

For children, developing self-regulation doesn’t happen overnight, and for parents, teaching it can feel challenging. But with consistent practice and faith-filled guidance, children can grow in patience, resilience, and wisdom.


What is Self-Regulation in Children and Why Does It Matter?

Self-regulation is the ability to understand and manage emotions, behaviors, and impulses in healthy ways.

For children, this means learning how to calm down after feeling upset, wait their turn, follow instructions, or keep trying even when tasks are difficult.

Research shows that strong self-regulation skills are linked to better academic outcomes, positive social interactions, and long-term emotional health.

On the other hand, struggles with self-regulation can lead to difficulties in the classroom, frustration in friendships, and conflicts at home.

Parents often find this one of the hardest areas to guide their children in because it requires patience and repetition.

Still, it is also one of the most rewarding. Helping children develop self-regulation equips them with tools for life. Not just for school, but for every setting where emotions run high and challenges arise.

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Established in 1993, Sekolah Pelita Harapan (SPH) has become a trusted International Christian School in Jakarta providing Christian education for Indonesian and expatriate families. As a dedicated partner in education, SPH seeks to empower families with personalized programs and resources, fostering academic excellence, nurturing faith, building character, and facilitating their children's personal growth.