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Angry Children, Worried Parents: Seven Steps to Help Families Manage Anger

Sam Goldstein, Ph.D.
Robert Brooks, Ph.D.
Sharon Weiss, M.Ed.

Angry Children, Worried Parents

All children get angry at times. Problems arise when anger dominates the lives of our children and is expressed in inappropriate physical and verbal behaviors. This book describes a seven-step program that parents can use to help their children and themselves deal more effectively with anger. Parents are informed about the primary reasons that children become angry, how to assess when children require help, the importance of involving children in interventions to lessen anger, and ways to strengthen a child’s coping strategies in order to minimize angry outbursts and build self-esteem, confidence, hope, and resilience.

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