Listen "Why “Calm Down” Backfires — And What to Say Instead"
Episode Synopsis
In this solo episode of the Able to Care Podcast, host Andy Baker takes on one of the most common — and most counterproductive — phrases in behaviour support: Calm down. Drawing from neuroscience, trauma theory, and decades of behaviour management experience, Andy explains why these two words can actually escalate situations rather than resolve them. You’ll learn why regulation always beats control, how your body language can make or break de-escalation, and exactly what to say (and do) instead when emotions run high — whether you’re a parent, teacher, carer, or professional working with vulnerable people.
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🔗 Resources & Links Mentioned
Dr Bruce Perry — Neuroscience of Trauma
Stephen Porges — Polyvagal Theory
🧠 Three Key Messages
Regulation before instruction — A dysregulated brain can’t process logic, consequences, or even well-meant advice.
Your calm is contagious — Non-verbal cues like tone and posture often speak louder than words in de-escalation.
Replace “Calm down” with collaboration — Phrases like “Let’s sit down and talk” or “Walk me through what’s happening” lower emotional intensity while preserving trust.
⏱️ Chapter Timestamps
00:00 — Why “Calm down” fails and what’s happening in the brain
02:21 — The science of emotional regulation & fight-flight-freeze
05:14 — Why trust changes how people respond
06:22 — Body language, tone, and avoiding escalation triggers
09:18 — Giving choices & prompting calming behaviours
10:41 — Role-modelling calm and “putting the fire out” first
11:59 — Why regulation isn’t a reward — and why that matters
13:11 — Practical language swaps that actually work
Why Listen to This Episode
If you’ve ever tried to defuse a heated moment with “Calm down” and watched it backfire, this episode is for you. Whether you work in education, care, health, or simply want better conflict resolution skills at home, Andy gives you practical, research-driven strategies to help others regulate — without damaging relationships. It’s an essential listen for anyone who wants to turn tense situations into moments of connection and trust.
🔗 Connect with Us
📲 Instagram: @AbleTraining
📲 LinkedIn: Able Training
📲 TikTok: @AbleToCarePodcast
🌐 Website: AbleHub.uk
💙 Sponsored by Carers Card UK
Are you caring for someone, paid or unpaid? You could be missing out on thousands of pounds in discounts.
Carers Card UK offers:
ID card with emergency info access
Exclusive discounts on gyms, days out, electrical goods, and more
Access to a wellbeing hub, Carers Circle tool, and mobile app
All for less than the price of a box of chocolates per year.
🎟️ Order your card today
🔗 Resources & Links Mentioned
Dr Bruce Perry — Neuroscience of Trauma
Stephen Porges — Polyvagal Theory
🧠 Three Key Messages
Regulation before instruction — A dysregulated brain can’t process logic, consequences, or even well-meant advice.
Your calm is contagious — Non-verbal cues like tone and posture often speak louder than words in de-escalation.
Replace “Calm down” with collaboration — Phrases like “Let’s sit down and talk” or “Walk me through what’s happening” lower emotional intensity while preserving trust.
⏱️ Chapter Timestamps
00:00 — Why “Calm down” fails and what’s happening in the brain
02:21 — The science of emotional regulation & fight-flight-freeze
05:14 — Why trust changes how people respond
06:22 — Body language, tone, and avoiding escalation triggers
09:18 — Giving choices & prompting calming behaviours
10:41 — Role-modelling calm and “putting the fire out” first
11:59 — Why regulation isn’t a reward — and why that matters
13:11 — Practical language swaps that actually work
Why Listen to This Episode
If you’ve ever tried to defuse a heated moment with “Calm down” and watched it backfire, this episode is for you. Whether you work in education, care, health, or simply want better conflict resolution skills at home, Andy gives you practical, research-driven strategies to help others regulate — without damaging relationships. It’s an essential listen for anyone who wants to turn tense situations into moments of connection and trust.
🔗 Connect with Us
📲 Instagram: @AbleTraining
📲 LinkedIn: Able Training
📲 TikTok: @AbleToCarePodcast
🌐 Website: AbleHub.uk