Anger Management for Children: Using Self-Talking to Defuse Angry Feelings

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Anger Management for Children: Using Self-Talking to Defuse Angry Feelings


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  1. Hello my name is Nadezahe Lucien, i am a teacher, i would like to get some advice on dealing with children who throw temper tantrums.

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  3. Children tend to express their anger by having tantrums . As they get older, the extreme tantrums get fewer and anger is expressed very similarly to the way we adults express it, through shouting, throwing things, hitting, slamming doors, etc. It important thing for your child to see is that you can handle your own anger as children learn much more from what they see us do than what we say. So your management of anger will teach them much more than any techniques or talking. Nice artcle

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