Angry Children, Worried Parents: Seven Steps to Help Families Manage Anger

If love is the most frequently written, discussed and sung about emotion then anger must be the emotion most blamed for the problems people experience. Anger appears to be all around us. Parents worry when their children have problems with anger. In this practical book, the authors review a seven-step program to help parents of children age six to sixteen understand the causes of anger in children and to design a program to help their child learn to manage angry feelings and behavior. Learn these seven steps:
- Understand why children become angry.
- Identify when your child needs help.
- Involve your child as a partner in managing anger.
- Plan for your child to manage and express anger appropriately.
- Design a daily behavior daily management plan.
- Solve common behavior problems.
- Instill a resilient mindset in your child.

