It has happened to every parent to find themselves facing an anger attack from their child with the feeling that every response served only to worsen its effects. Sometimes it may have happened in public places, at the supermarket or in the park, with the result of feeling increasingly powerless and responding to the crisis with the same anger, only to find themselves perhaps guilty or mortified.
At some point in their journey, every parent must ask themselves how to deal with their children's anger. In this book, Danielle Olson answers this and many other questions in clear and direct language from her childhood psychotherapist experience.
Parenting the Angry Child will help you to:
And much more!
Being a parent is hard, sometimes our child's tantrums can be downright exasperating! This comprehensive guide is for parents who want to help their children through a difficult time growing up, understanding the value of anger as a tool for (non)communication and adopting the best educational responses.
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