It is common for children to get angry, but when this anger starts appearing repeatedly and aggressively, it becomes a matter of concern for the parents. Angry children often get irritated over small ...
When my daughter Anjali was young, she was tiny but fierce. She would erupt over small injustices, like having to set one more plate on the table than her sister. Her small body was scarcely able to ...
Anger is normal and healthy. Every healthy child gets angry at some point, and has the opportunity to learn how to express anger constructively versus destructively. Helping your child stop, calm and ...
Those same little creatures, who look like angels when they sleep, can, without a moment's notice, cause headaches, jangled nerves, strained muscles, aching bones, and overloaded emotional circuits.
I remember it like it was yesterday: I'm standing and watching helplessly as my usually cute 4-year-old screams and kicks on the living room floor because we're not going to the playground. She's ...
But anger can get backed up in the pipes. According to Mitchell H. Messer, retired director of the Anger Clinic in Chicago, children who don't learn to express their anger properly can develop an ...
Anger is part of the human experience. We’ve all felt angry at one time or another. It’s easy to recognize, but it can be difficult to control. Often, anger is just the tip of the iceberg. While you ...