My child's anger issues gets them into trouble
Learn how to help your child talk about their feelings and manage their anger.
Your 3rd, 4th, or 5th grader and anger
When your child has trouble handling big feelings, here’s how parents can help them feel better now — and in the long run.
Your middle schooler 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.
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?
Why I yell at my kids
Parenting expert Christine Carter admits she knows better... but still she cops to yelling at her kids — and getting caught.
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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