{"id":446419,"date":"2025-12-18T11:30:11","date_gmt":"2025-12-18T10:30:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/emotional-hypersensitivity-in-children\/"},"modified":"2026-01-06T08:08:53","modified_gmt":"2026-01-06T07:08:53","slug":"emotional-hypersensitivity-in-children","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/emotional-hypersensitivity-in-children\/","title":{"rendered":"Emotional hypersensitivity in children: when emotions rise quickly and strongly"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>[et_pb_section fb_built=&#8221;1&#8243; admin_label=&#8221;Article HTML v8.4&#8243; _builder_version=&#8221;4.16&#8243;][et_pb_row][et_pb_column type=&#8221;4_4&#8243; _builder_version=&#8221;4.16&#8243;][et_pb_code admin_label=&#8221;HTML stylis\u00e9&#8221;]<link href=\"https:\/\/fonts.googleapis.com\/css2?family=Montserrat:wght@400;500;600;700;800&#038;display=swap\" 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href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/11\/Gerer-les-emotions-dun-enfant-hypersensible.png\" target=\"_blank\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/11\/Gerer-les-emotions-dun-enfant-hypersensible.png\" alt=\"G\u00e9rer les \u00e9motions d'un enfant hypersensible\" style=\"max-width:100%;height:auto;\" \/><\/a>\n<pee>She breaks down in tears in front of a cartoon while her siblings laugh. He explodes in anger because his drawing is not as he imagined. She is inconsolable for hours after a small argument with her best friend. He experiences every victory with overflowing euphoria and every defeat as a drama.<\/pee>\n<pee>These children, who seem to &#8220;overreact&#8221; to everything that happens to them, are not seeking attention. They are not being dramatic. They are not ill-mannered. They simply experience their emotions with an intensity that others cannot imagine. This is emotional hypersensitivity: a functioning where every emotion is felt at full volume.<\/pee>\n<pee>This article explores in depth this particular form of hypersensitivity, to help parents and professionals understand what these children experience and to support them accurately.<\/pee>\n<pee><\/pee><\/div>\n<nav class=\"dynseo-toc\">\n<div class=\"toc-title\">\ud83d\udccb Sommaire<\/div>\n<ol>\n<li style=\"border-left:4px solid #ffeca7\"><a href=\"#section-1\">What is emotional hypersensitivity?<\/a><\/li>\n<li style=\"border-left:4px solid #e73469\"><a href=\"#section-2\">Positive emotions are also amplified<\/a><\/li>\n<li style=\"border-left:4px solid #a9e2e4\"><a href=\"#section-3\">Difficult emotions: when intensity overwhelms<\/a><\/li>\n<li style=\"border-left:4px solid #5e5ed7\"><a href=\"#section-4\">Daily manifestations of emotional hypersensitivity<\/a><\/li>\n<li style=\"border-left:4px solid #5268c9\"><a href=\"#section-5\">The strengths associated with emotional hypersensitivity<\/a><\/li>\n<li style=\"border-left:4px solid #ffeca7\"><a href=\"#section-6\">Supporting emotional hypersensitivity in daily life<\/a><\/li>\n<li style=\"border-left:4px solid #e73469\"><a href=\"#section-7\">DYNSEO training for deeper understanding<\/a><\/li>\n<li style=\"border-left:4px solid #a9e2e4\"><a href=\"#section-8\">COCO THINKS and COCO MOVES: respecting emotions<\/a><\/li>\n<li style=\"border-left:4px solid #5e5ed7\"><a href=\"#section-9\">Conclusion: emotional intensity as a richness<\/a><\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<\/nav>\n<section class=\"dynseo-section\">\n<h2 id=\"section-1\">What is emotional hypersensitivity?<\/h2>\n<h3>An amplified emotional reactivity<\/h3>\n<pee>Emotional hypersensitivity is defined by three main characteristics that combine to create a particularly intense emotional experience.<\/pee>\n<pee>The <strong>speed<\/strong> of activation: emotions arise within seconds, often instantly, sometimes before the child even has time to understand what is happening. There is no &#8220;gradual build-up&#8221; phase that would allow for anticipation and preparation.<\/pee>\n<pee>The <strong>intensity<\/strong> of the emotion: where another child would feel a moderate emotion, the hypersensitive child experiences an intense emotion. A small disappointment becomes deep sorrow. A minor annoyance turns into major frustration. A small joy becomes overflowing euphoria.<\/pee>\n<pee>The <strong>duration<\/strong> of the emotion: once activated, the emotion can take time to subside. The child cannot easily &#8220;move on&#8221; because their emotional system remains engaged long after the trigger has disappeared.<\/pee>\n<h3>What happens in the brain<\/h3>\n<pee>Neuroscience helps us understand this particular functioning. Several brain structures are involved.<\/pee>\n<pee>The <strong>amygdala<\/strong>, this small structure that acts as a detector of emotions and threats, is particularly reactive in emotionally hypersensitive individuals. It activates more easily, more quickly, and more intensely in response to emotional stimuli.<\/pee>\n<pee>The <strong>prefrontal cortex<\/strong>, responsible for emotional regulation and impulse control, is still developing in children. This relative immaturity explains why children in general have more difficulty regulating their emotions than adults. In the emotionally hypersensitive child, the challenge is even greater because the emotional intensity to regulate is higher.<\/pee>\n<pee>The <strong>reward and pleasure circuits<\/strong> are also more reactive, which explains the intensity with which these children experience positive emotions.<\/pee>\n<h3>It is not a disorder or a disease<\/h3>\n<pee>It is essential to understand that emotional hypersensitivity is not a pathology. It is a temperament trait, a characteristic of neurological functioning that is part of normal human diversity.<\/pee>\n<pee>This trait can lead to difficulties in certain contexts, but there is nothing to &#8220;cure.&#8221; The goal of support is not to eliminate this sensitivity but to help the child understand it, live with it, and develop strategies to navigate with it.<\/pee>\n<pee><\/pee>\n<\/section>\n<section class=\"dynseo-section\">\n<h2 id=\"section-2\">Positive emotions are also amplified<\/h2>\n<h3>An intense capacity for happiness<\/h3>\n<pee>Discussions about emotional hypersensitivity often focus on difficulties: crying fits, anger, anxiety. But it is crucial to understand that emotional amplification also concerns positive emotions.<\/pee>\n<pee>The emotionally hypersensitive child can feel:<\/pee>\n<pee>An <strong>extraordinary joy<\/strong> in response to events that would seem ordinary to others. The promise of an outing, a compliment, reuniting with a friend can provoke overflowing and contagious euphoria.<\/pee>\n<pee>A <strong>wonder<\/strong> at the beauty of the world. A sunset, a butterfly, an emotional piece of music can seize them with an intensity that surprises adults. This capacity for wonder is a treasure.<\/pee>\n<pee>A <strong>love<\/strong> and <strong>gratitude<\/strong> that are intense. Emotional bonds are experienced with remarkable depth. The child loves deeply, forms strong attachments, and expresses their affection without filters.<\/pee>\n<pee>An <strong>excitement<\/strong> that can sometimes be difficult to contain in the face of positive events. The anticipation of a birthday, a trip, Christmas can generate such excitement that the child struggles to sleep or concentrate on anything else.<\/pee>\n<h3>A valuable asset<\/h3>\n<pee>This ability to fully experience positive emotions is a considerable asset. These children know how to appreciate the small joys of life. They are capable of contagious enthusiasm. Their joy lights up their surroundings. Their capacity for wonder connects them to the beauty of the world.<\/pee>\n<pee>These qualities are precious and deserve to be recognized and celebrated, not just tolerated while waiting to manage &#8220;problematic&#8221; emotions.<\/pee>\n<pee><\/pee>\n<\/section>\n<section class=\"dynseo-section\">\n<h2 id=\"section-3\">Difficult emotions: when intensity overwhelms<\/h2>\n<h3>Deep sadness<\/h3>\n<pee>When the hypersensitive child is sad, they are profoundly sad. A small disappointment can plunge them into a sorrow that seems disproportionate to those around them.<\/p>\n<\/pee>\n<pee>Triggers can be: a separation even if brief, a refusal, a loss (even minimal), a failure, a disappointment, a conflict with a friend, the unfortunate fate of a fictional character.<\/pee>\n<pee>This sadness can last a long time. The child may struggle to be consoled, to move on, to regain a smile. They may ruminate on the triggering event, return to it repeatedly, needing time to &#8220;digest&#8221; their grief.<\/pee>\n<h3>Explosive anger<\/h3>\n<pee>The anger of the hypersensitive child rises quickly and strongly. It can erupt in a matter of seconds and reach an intensity that surprises and sometimes frightens those around them.<\/pee>\n<pee>Frequent triggers include: frustration (not getting what they want), injustice (real or perceived), helplessness, annoyance, fatigue, hunger, the accumulation of small tensions.<\/pee>\n<pee>This anger can manifest through screams, crying, hurtful words, and sometimes actions (hitting, throwing objects). The child is often the first to be surprised by the intensity of their reaction and may feel guilty or ashamed once calm returns.<\/pee>\n<h3>Fear and anxiety<\/h3>\n<pee>The fears and worries of the hypersensitive child are experienced with an intensity that can be paralyzing. What would be a slight apprehension in another child can become overwhelming anxiety.<\/pee>\n<pee>Fears may concern: separation, darkness, monsters, illness, death, failure, the gaze of others, the unknown, changes.<\/pee>\n<pee>Anxiety can manifest through physical symptoms (stomach aches, headaches, sleep difficulties), avoidance behaviors, repetitive reassurance-seeking questions, rituals.<\/pee>\n<h3>Shame and guilt<\/h3>\n<pee>These social emotions are particularly powerful in the emotionally hypersensitive child. A remark, a glance, an embarrassing situation can provoke intense and lasting shame.<\/pee>\n<pee>Guilt can be triggered by minimal or even imaginary events. The child may feel responsible for things that do not depend on them, reproaching themselves for normal thoughts or feelings.<\/pee>\n<pee><\/pee>\n<\/section>\n<div class=\"section-divider\">\u25c6 \u25c6 \u25c6<\/div>\n<section class=\"dynseo-section\">\n<h2 id=\"section-4\">Daily manifestations of emotional hypersensitivity<\/h2>\n<h3>Easy tears<\/h3>\n<pee>This is often the most visible sign and the first noticed by those around. The child cries easily and for reasons that may seem disproportionate.<\/pee>\n<pee>They may cry out of sadness, but also out of joy, emotion, frustration, fatigue, relief. Sometimes, they cry without being able to identify why, simply because &#8220;it&#8217;s too much.&#8221;<\/pee>\n<pee>These tears are not manipulation or a means to get something. They are the expression of an emotional overflow that cannot be contained.<\/pee>\n<h3>Difficulties facing criticism<\/h3>\n<pee>Even constructive and kind, criticism can be experienced as an attack. The child may react with tears, anger, withdrawal, or vehement defense.<\/pee>\n<pee>This sensitivity to criticism is not pride or a refusal to question oneself. It is a reaction to the emotional impact of the criticism, which is felt much more strongly than the person who made it imagined.<\/pee>\n<h3>Overflowing empathy<\/h3>\n<pee>The emotionally hypersensitive child feels the emotions of others with a particular intensity. They are touched by the sadness of others, sometimes to the point of crying themselves. They can deeply rejoice in the happiness of others.<\/pee>\n<pee>This empathy is a valuable quality but can also be a source of suffering when the child absorbs the negative emotions of their surroundings or suffers from the pain they perceive in the world.<\/pee>\n<h3>Intense reactions to works of fiction<\/h3>\n<pee>Films, books, stories told: fiction has a considerable emotional impact on these children. They can be upset by the fate of a character, refuse to watch certain films that are too sad, cry for hours after an emotional story.<\/pee>\n<pee>This reactivity is not immaturity. It is the manifestation of an ability for empathy and imagination that allows them to fully experience stories.<\/pee>\n<h3>Perfectionism and fear of failure<\/h3>\n<pee>Many emotionally hypersensitive children develop perfectionism related to the intensity of disappointment they feel in case of failure. To avoid this painful emotion, they may:<\/pee>\n<pee>Set the bar very high and never be satisfied with their productions. Avoid activities where they risk failing. Abandon an activity as soon as it becomes difficult. React intensely to their own mistakes.<\/pee>\n<pee><\/pee>\n<\/section>\n<section class=\"dynseo-section\">\n<h2 id=\"section-5\">The strengths associated with emotional hypersensitivity<\/h2>\n<h3>An inner richness<\/h3>\n<pee>The inner world of the emotionally hypersensitive child is of great richness. This intense inner life nourishes creativity, reflection, and imagination.<\/pee>\n<pee>These children often develop early emotional maturity in certain areas. They may have deep reflections on life, relationships, emotions, surprising adults with their insight.<\/pee>\n<h3>Remarkable empathy<\/h3>\n<pee>The ability to intensely feel the emotions of others makes these children naturally empathetic people. They intuitively understand what others are experiencing and are often the first to console a sad peer.<\/pee>\n<pee>This empathy can make them excellent friends, attentive and present, capable of deep connections.<\/pee>\n<h3>A creativity fueled by emotion<\/h3>\n<pee>Emotional intensity is a powerful fuel for creativity. Many artists, writers, and musicians exhibit traits of emotional hypersensitivity. Their ability to feel deeply nourishes their artistic expression.<\/p>\n<\/pee>\n<h3>A touching authenticity<\/h3>\n<pee>These children live and express their emotions without a filter, which gives them a touching authenticity. In a world where many learn to mask their emotions, their emotional spontaneity is refreshing.<\/pee>\n<pee><\/pee>\n<\/section>\n<section class=\"dynseo-section\">\n<h2 id=\"section-6\">Supporting emotional hypersensitivity in daily life<\/h2>\n<h3>Validating emotions without amplifying them<\/h3>\n<pee>The first step is to recognize the legitimacy of the child&#8217;s emotions, even when they seem disproportionate. &#8220;I see that you are very sad. What you are feeling is really difficult.&#8221;<\/pee>\n<pee>This validation does not mean approving the reaction or amplifying the emotion. It is simply recognizing the child&#8217;s experience as it is. This acknowledgment is often the first step towards calming.<\/pee>\n<h3>Developing emotional vocabulary<\/h3>\n<pee>The more words the child has to describe what they feel, the better they can understand and communicate their emotions. Beyond basic emotions (joy, sadness, anger, fear), introduce nuances: frustrated, disappointed, worried, nervous, moved, touched, relieved, proud&#8230;<\/pee>\n<pee>Emotion cards, the emotion wheel, and books about emotions are valuable tools to enrich this vocabulary.<\/pee>\n<h3>Teaching regulation strategies<\/h3>\n<pee>The child needs to learn techniques to navigate emotional waves without being overwhelmed. These techniques should be taught and practiced in calm times to be available in times of crisis.<\/pee>\n<pee><strong>Deep breathing<\/strong> is the most accessible tool: a few slow, deep breaths can help lower emotional activation.<\/pee>\n<pee><strong>Temporary withdrawal<\/strong> to a calm space allows for recharging when it becomes too much. This withdrawal is not a punishment but a regulation strategy.<\/pee>\n<pee><strong>Creative expression<\/strong> (drawing, writing, music) provides a channel to express emotions that are difficult to verbalize.<\/pee>\n<pee><strong>Physical movement<\/strong> can help release emotional energy: running, jumping, squeezing a pillow very tightly.<\/pee>\n<h3>Planning for emotional &#8220;digestion&#8221; times<\/h3>\n<pee>After emotionally charged events, the child needs time to process what they have experienced. This &#8220;digestion&#8221; time should not be filled with activities or stimuli.<\/pee>\n<pee>A calm moment, alone or with a present but silent adult, allows the emotional system to return to balance.<\/pee>\n<pee><\/pee>\n<\/section>\n<div class=\"section-divider\">\u25c6 \u25c6 \u25c6<\/div>\n<section class=\"dynseo-section\">\n<h2 id=\"section-7\">DYNSEO training for deeper understanding<\/h2>\n<pee>To effectively support emotional hypersensitivity, DYNSEO offers specialized training.<\/pee>\n<pee>The training <strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/courses\/managing-the-emotions-of-a-highly-sensitive-child-en\/\" target=\"_blank\">Managing the Emotions of a Hypersensitive Child<\/a><\/strong> provides concrete tools for daily life: regulation rituals, calming techniques, crisis support.<\/pee>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/11\/Gerer-les-emotions-dun-enfant-hypersensible.png\" target=\"_blank\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/11\/Gerer-les-emotions-dun-enfant-hypersensible.png\" alt=\"Formation G\u00e9rer les \u00e9motions d'un enfant hypersensible\" style=\"max-width:100%;height:auto;\" \/><\/a>\n<pee>The training <strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/courses\/accompanying-an-anxious-child-rituals-breathing-grounding-techniques-en\/\" target=\"_blank\">Supporting an Anxious Child: Rituals, Breathing, Anchoring<\/a><\/strong> is particularly suitable when emotional hypersensitivity is accompanied by anxiety.<\/pee>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/11\/Accompagner-un-enfant-anxieux-rituels-respiration-ancrages.png\" target=\"_blank\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/11\/Accompagner-un-enfant-anxieux-rituels-respiration-ancrages.png\" alt=\"Formation Accompagner un enfant anxieux\" style=\"max-width:100%;height:auto;\" \/><\/a>\n<pee><\/pee>\n<\/section>\n<section class=\"dynseo-section\">\n<h2 id=\"section-8\">COCO THINKS and COCO MOVES: respecting emotions<\/h2>\n<pee>The application <strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/brain-games-apps\/coco-educational-games\/\" target=\"_blank\">COCO THINKS and COCO MOVES<\/a><\/strong> from DYNSEO has been designed with the needs of emotionally sensitive children in mind.<\/pee>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/12\/COCO-THINKS-COCO-MOVES.png\" target=\"_blank\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/12\/COCO-THINKS-COCO-MOVES.png\" alt=\"COCO PENSE et COCO BOUGE\" style=\"max-width:100%;height:auto;\" \/><\/a>\n<pee>Feedback is <strong>kind<\/strong> and values effort rather than just performance, avoiding triggering the fear of failure.<\/pee>\n<pee>The <strong>calm mode<\/strong> provides a soothing environment for moments of emotional vulnerability.<\/pee>\n<pee><strong>Mandatory sports breaks<\/strong> allow for emotional regulation through movement.<\/pee>\n<pee><\/pee>\n<\/section>\n<section class=\"dynseo-section\">\n<h2 id=\"section-9\">Conclusion: emotional intensity as a richness<\/h2>\n<pee>Emotional hypersensitivity is not a flaw to be corrected but a characteristic to be supported. These children who experience everything so intensely possess treasures: deep empathy, creativity nourished by emotion, an intact capacity for wonder, a touching authenticity.<\/pee>\n<pee>The challenge for the adults around them is to help them navigate this intensity without being overwhelmed while preserving what makes them rich. This involves validating their emotions, teaching regulation strategies, and creating an environment that accepts and respects their way of being in the world.<\/pee>\n<pee>The emotionally hypersensitive child of today can become the empathetic, creative, and deeply connected adult of tomorrow provided they have been supported with understanding and kindness.<\/pee>\n<pee><\/pee>\n<em>Did you find this article useful? 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