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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.
ArticleA Script To Intervene In a Sibling Fight
Here's a script of how to intervene when your kids fight, to acknowledge each child's grievances, encourage empathy, and teach conflict resolution skills!
ArticleWhen Your Child's Anger Triggers You
Many parents say they "can't help" losing their tempers with their kids. Here's how to model self-regulation, even when your child is pushing all your buttons.
ArticleWhen Your Older Child Hits the Little One: A Script
Did your toddler or preschooler just hit their little sibling? Of course you see red! Here's your script to intervene -- and prevent a recurrence!
ArticleTaming Toddler Tantrums
Tantrums are normal for toddlers. That said, you'll be glad to know that many tantrums are avoidable. Here's how to tame those toddler tantrums.
ArticleWhy 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.
Article10 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.
ArticleStaying 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...
Article12 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.
ArticleWhy 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.