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5 Tips to Help Children Manage Anger

All people, even the calmest ones, get angry at some point. Children also do it when they feel threatened and have diverse reactions that range from silence or blocking, A peaceful response to anger, to typical tantrums. The emotion that makes children angry, irritable, or resentful is anger. At times, children may yell, throw or break objects, and even hit or insult their classmates, parents, or teachers. A negative emotion that must be controlled from an early age.

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5 Tips to Help Children Manage Anger

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  2. 5 Tips to Help Children Manage Anger

  3. 5 Tips to Help Children Manage Anger • All people, even the calmest ones, get angry at some point. Children also do it when they feel threatened and have diverse reactions that range from silence or blocking, A peaceful response to anger, to typical tantrums. • The emotion that makes children angry, irritable, or resentful is anger. At times, children may yell, throw or break objects, and even hit or insult their classmates, parents, or teachers. A negative emotion that must be controlled from an early age. • “Rage and aggressive behaviors are evolutionary resources to favor survival, but, in the human case, they can move within normal limits or exceed them.

  4. 5 Tips to Help Children Manage Anger • Opposition is necessary, inevitable, varied in its expression, frequently incomprehensible, sometimes destructive, usually linked to communication defects, and sometimes pathological. It is part of the normal development of the child and reflects all his efforts in search of autonomy”,  • In some stages of the child's development, this anger increases, such as between the ages of 2 and 4, pre-adolescence and adolescence. Children become angry in response to external threats and even when they realize that something may pose a future threat. Humans defend themselves against any threat, even against our own feelings of discomfort attacking.

  5. 5 Tips to Help Children Manage Anger • For children, a small disappointment such as not buying them a toy or not being able to have an ice cream can seem like the end of the world at that moment. They do not have a fully developed brain to regulate and control their anger. • As they grow and mature, they acquire the ability to manage their anger constructively if they live in an environment where this feeling is controlled. • Parents have to try to ensure that our children learn to control their anger from an early age. Although it seems simple, many times it becomes a complicated task.

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