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Helping Your Child Deal With Anger

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Helping Your Child Deal With Anger

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  1. Helping Your Child Deal With Anger Develop An Awareness Of Early Warning Signs Slurred Speech Tensed Body Deep Breaths Impatience Facial Expressions Growling Tightened Teeth Sulking Ask your child to divert his mind, whenever he notices such symptoms. Don’t Rationale With An Angry Child #1 Arguing or yelling at an enraged child is never a good decision. You must take a step back and try to handle the situation with patience. Give the child an opportunity to speak and explain the reason of his anger. You must then ask him to calm down and contemplate the reason of his behavior. If required, give him some time alone. Don’t Give Harsh Punishments #2 When your child is affected by high adrenaline rush, he is not in state to understand the difference between right and wrong. Giving him punishment may stop him from being angry at that instance, but will not resolve the overall issue. It is therefore important, that you calm down and try to manipulate the child with love and emotions. This will help him comprehend the situation and understand why his behavior was inappropriate. Don’t Get Physical With Your Child #3 By getting physical with a child you are teaching him to solve problems with anger. Therefore, it is imperative that you keep your cool while the child is angry. This will portray you as a person who does not loses his/her calm even in the extreme situations and you’ll become a role model for your child He will try to act like you, when trapped in such circumstance and overcome his anger. Enroll Your Child In After-School Activities #4 To help the child cope up with anger, it is important to keep his mind diverted from the situations that arouse this feeling in him. For this, enrolling your child in after-school activities can be the best option. These activities help the child to learn new things, make more friends and stay engaged in activities they love. Contact Boys & Girls Clubs Of Central Texas Presented By www.bgctx.org 304 W Ave B, Killeen, TX - 76541 Phone: (254) 699 - 5808

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