Your middle »ÆÉ«apper and anger
7 surprising ways to help your angry tween.
Your 1st or 2nd grader and anger
When young kids have big feelings, here are 8 ways parents can help them feel better now and in the long run.
Your kindergartner and anger
When little kids have big feelings, here are 4 steps parents can take to help them feel better now and in the long run.
6 ways to boost your child's emotional intelligence
Help your child become happier, more confident, and more empathetic by teaching them healthy ways to express their feelings.
7 tips to prevent tantrums before they happen
Learn what triggers your child's tantrums — and how to avoid them altogether. Yes, really.
The Mood Meter: a tool for developing greater self-awareness and awareness of others
Have you ever made a decision you regret? Have you ever responded to your child in a clearly unhelpful manner?
The Blueprint: resolving conflict by looking at the world through someone else’s eyes
Are there any conflicts in your family? Does everyone see things from the same perspective?
The Meta-Moment: controlling our emotions before they control us
Have you ever lost your temper because your emotions got the better of you? Most parents would say yes, yet this self-knowledge doesn’t make those out-of-control moments any easier.
Angry children, worried parents: Helping families manage difficult emotions
Get expert advice on helping your child find more appropriate and effective ways to express anger.
Anger issues in children: diagnostic and treatment
Learn how prolonged, intense anger outbursts in children may be related to other disorders—or not—and how to cope.
Words can hurt: teaching kids better ways to express anger
Kids with learning and attention difficulties may lash out with angry, hurtful words when upset. Help yours find a better way to blow off steam.
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