Thursday, September 4, 2014


ANGER MANAGEMENT IN CHILDREN

Parents before you can help children manage their anger appropriately, be assessed and explore their own feelings of anger and the way how you the handle it. Many children learn to manage anger according to how they identify their guardians and significant others.
Here are some alternatives of action:
1. Positive reinforcement. Concentrate on good behavior your child, instead of the misbehavior.
2. Help him to understand and express their feelings. Children do not always get what they want, but if you teach him that it's okay to feel bad, this may lead and accept as normal what he feels.
3. Help him learn strategies for handling problems. Dramatize different solutions and teach problem-solving techniques, showing positive non-violent ways to solve problems.

4. Help him relax and talk to himself. By school age the child can learn to speak positively about himself. This will help to calm and prevent a fit of rage.

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