Losing Control is Not an Option - We Must Teach Angry Children Management Skills
Angry children often produce frustrated adults.
Anger is an emotion that we cannot avoid.
We are often taught that anger is wrong.
Anger is very normal and we all get angry from time to time.
We all must learn ways to deal with our anger and we must also teach our children how to manage their emotions.
Finding ways to deal with angry children can be very challenging.
We need to understand that these are strong emotions but very normal.
There is nothing wrong with your child other than they may be frustrated or helpless because they are unable to control their circumstances.
Angry children need to express their feelings without getting aggressive.
Anger is normal aggression is not.
Your children need to understand that aggression is unacceptable and will not be tolerated.
Teach your children exactly what you expect from them and be consistent.
Angry children are often triggered by things that we would not be.
Your child may become angry because they are embarrassed or because they feel lonely or isolated.
They get angry when their feelings are hurt or they feel nervous.
It is usually in response to a feeling of helplessness.
Talking with an angry children is helpful.
You can find out what has triggered their anger.
You can give them a hug and let them know that you understand their anger and that you care.
Humor has also been known to help calm anger in children and adults.
Once they are calm you help them find solutions to their problems.
Demanding that Angry children stop being angry is very ineffective.
Hitting or spanking a child because their angry is extremely inappropriate.
You must remain in control when dealing with a child that is angry.
Losing control only teaches the child that it is OK to be aggressive and to lose control.
Angry children must be taught anger management.
You probably have some experience in this area.
You might have learned some tool or piece of advice that has kept you from losing your temper when something upset you.
Teach your child what you learned.
They can benefit from your experiences.
Angry children have reasons why they are angry.
As parents it is our job to find out what makes them angry and to teach them what to do about it.
Make sure that you are dealing with your emotions effectively so that your child can witness this and learn from you.
Raising effective well adjusted children is our responsibility so take the time to understand and work with your children.
Anger is an emotion that we cannot avoid.
We are often taught that anger is wrong.
Anger is very normal and we all get angry from time to time.
We all must learn ways to deal with our anger and we must also teach our children how to manage their emotions.
Finding ways to deal with angry children can be very challenging.
We need to understand that these are strong emotions but very normal.
There is nothing wrong with your child other than they may be frustrated or helpless because they are unable to control their circumstances.
Angry children need to express their feelings without getting aggressive.
Anger is normal aggression is not.
Your children need to understand that aggression is unacceptable and will not be tolerated.
Teach your children exactly what you expect from them and be consistent.
Angry children are often triggered by things that we would not be.
Your child may become angry because they are embarrassed or because they feel lonely or isolated.
They get angry when their feelings are hurt or they feel nervous.
It is usually in response to a feeling of helplessness.
Talking with an angry children is helpful.
You can find out what has triggered their anger.
You can give them a hug and let them know that you understand their anger and that you care.
Humor has also been known to help calm anger in children and adults.
Once they are calm you help them find solutions to their problems.
Demanding that Angry children stop being angry is very ineffective.
Hitting or spanking a child because their angry is extremely inappropriate.
You must remain in control when dealing with a child that is angry.
Losing control only teaches the child that it is OK to be aggressive and to lose control.
Angry children must be taught anger management.
You probably have some experience in this area.
You might have learned some tool or piece of advice that has kept you from losing your temper when something upset you.
Teach your child what you learned.
They can benefit from your experiences.
Angry children have reasons why they are angry.
As parents it is our job to find out what makes them angry and to teach them what to do about it.
Make sure that you are dealing with your emotions effectively so that your child can witness this and learn from you.
Raising effective well adjusted children is our responsibility so take the time to understand and work with your children.