A new study is showing that parents are struggling to manage the anger their kids have, and they suspect that they aren’t providing a good example.
Twelve percent of parents worry that their child’s anger will cause problems, according to a new poll. Experts weigh in on ...
We should take time to notice the way that other emotions are so often at work alongside, or underneath, our anger.
A new study found that parents expressed concern about the example they set for their children, with 70% saying they sometimes model poor anger management ... These easy exercises can help.
“If parents model responding to anger in a healthy way, children see that and will try ... and they don’t need additional activities and play dates every day,” Hurley said.