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Managing Anger in Children - A Practical Parenting Guide for Dealing with Tantrums and Rage - cover

Managing Anger in Children - A Practical Parenting Guide for Dealing with Tantrums and Rage

Cupido A.I. Saage

Maison d'édition: Saage Media GmbH

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In 'Managing Anger in Children: A Practical Parenting Guide for Dealing with Tantrums and Rage,' parents will discover a comprehensive approach to understanding and addressing one of childhood's most challenging emotions.This evidence-based guide explores the developmental psychology behind children's emotional growth, explaining how anger manifests differently across various ages and stages. Through detailed neurobiological insights, parents will gain clarity on why tantrums occur and how a child's developing brain processes intense emotions.The book offers practical strategies for identifying common anger triggers in daily family life, from overwhelming situations to unmet needs and autonomy struggles. Parents will learn to recognize different expressions of anger—from explosive outbursts to quiet resistance—and respond appropriately to each.A significant portion focuses on parental self-reflection, helping adults recognize their own anger patterns and emotional modeling. The guide emphasizes that effective management of children's anger begins with parents understanding their own emotional responses.Readers will find actionable communication techniques for dealing with anger and rage in the moment, including active listening methods and de-escalation approaches tailored to different age groups. The book provides strategies for creating preventive measures through daily routines, rituals, and environmental adjustments that reduce tantrum triggers.Practical chapters cover body-based calming techniques, creative expression outlets, and structured approaches to tantrum management. Parents will discover how to create safe cool-down spaces and effectively process emotional episodes after they occur.The parenting guide also addresses building resilience and frustration tolerance, offering methods to help children develop emotional regulation skills through everyday experiences. Clear guidance on setting boundaries, implementing appropriate consequences, and fostering social competencies completes this practical resource.For parents facing particularly intense emotional responses or persistent difficulties, the book includes sections on supporting highly sensitive children and knowing when to seek professional assistance.Written with compassion and practical wisdom, this guide equips parents with the tools to transform challenging moments into opportunities for emotional growth and stronger family connections.
Disponible depuis: 16/05/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 207 pages.

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