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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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10 Tips To Help Your Child With Anger

All kids need parental help to learn how to manage their anger. Here are ten tips for teaching your child healthy anger management in everyday life.

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Staying Calm When One Child Hurts the Other

Most parents say that when one child hurts another, it’s the hardest time for them to self-regulate. The truth is, the reason you “lose it” is that you feel powerless...

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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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How To Intervene In a Sibling Fight

Your guidance can help them develop more impulse control. They're both furious, but you can help them breathe through their rage and put it into words. Here's how.

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Handling Defiance: You're Not the Boss of Me!

Defiance. It's guaranteed to push a parent's buttons. An age-by-age guide to handling defiance, from toddler to teen.

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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!