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Anger and Aggression

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Anger and Aggression

Instead of sending an angry child to their room to calm down, teaching a lesson, or demanding an apology, help your child learn to handle their anger responsibly.

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Why Every Home Needs a Calm-Down Corner

Use time-ins, a cozy corner and co-regulation to help your child calm those big emotions. This is simply a comforting place where people in your home go to calm down.

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12 Ways to Empower Your Child Against Bullying -- Including CyberBullying

You can help your child develop the skills to stand up to bullying behavior, and you can keep him from becoming a bully. Here's how.

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Why Kids Blame and Lash Out -- and How To Help Them

Lashing out when we’re upset and blaming others for our distress are completely normal human reactions. Moving beyond blame takes maturity--for all of us.

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What if your child knows right from wrong and chooses to do wrong?

Our goal isn't to punish, but to give the child support so they can stop doing the wrong thing, start doing the right thing, & choose to do the right...

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What Your Child Wishes You Knew When She Acts Out

Don't you wish your child would tell you she's feeling terrible? when your child is "acting out," it's because she CAN'T articulate those feelings.

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When Your Child Gets Angry: The Cheat Sheet

Post this on your refrigerator until it comes naturally!

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When Your Child Gets Angry: The Crash Course

When our kids get angry, it pushes buttons for most of us. It's no time to teach lessons or ask for an apology. Here's how to stay calm and help...

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Tirades and Tears? Time for a Do-Over!

Next time you find yourself in the middle of an emotional train wreck with your child, try a Do-Over. Just rewrite the script for a happier ending!

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When Your Child Is Hellbent on Misbehaving: Time to Invite a Meltdown?

When your child is acting impossible, she needs your help. Try this.