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Despite all this, there are strategies you can use to help your child cope with his/her frustration and anger, not just in the short term with COVID-19, but throughout life.
Helping children manage their anger is essential for their emotional development and overall well-being. As they deal with the ups and downs of growing up, teaching them skills to cope with ...
It may take a little extra detective work to figure out what is going on with your child, but you can help your angry child.
However, how one deals with their anger is what sets them apart from others. So, have patience and help your kids manage their anger issues with these handy tips and tricks.
You know what a tantrum looks like, but to help your child build frustration tolerance, begin to notice early signs that they are getting overwhelmed and likely to have a meltdown.
A parental connection that supports a secure attachment is essential to help a young child with emotional regulation, especially with regard to anger arousal.
Are you feeling embarrassed or baffled by your child's way of handling anger? You're not alone. Here's how to help.
Children age 0 to 12, parents and caregivers can use the program’s remote services to help kids manage worries, express feelings like sadness, anger and frustration, and learn resilience ...
How do I help students talk about their anger over what the coronavirus has done to their lives? Whether it’s missing prom, graduation, or just hanging out with friends, there’s a lot for kids ...
Pent-up anger getting the best of you? Learn how to release it in a productive way.
This week’s tool is dealing with anger and frustration. Most of us have said or done something out of anger that we later regretted.