![]() It’s one of the most popular posts on this site. Pop over to 10 Activities and 10 You Tube Songs to Explore Emotions for a good roundup of ideas. In order to deal with anger it’s important for children to learn to differentiate between their own varying emotions, and the intensity of their feelings. For example, if they are just a little angry stopping for a cool drink might be effective, but if it’s a full-blown tantrum this might mean the drink is thrown across the room and they may manage better with a small, quiet, private space where they can talk to or cry with their favourite teddy. That’s why learning how to calm themselves may be quite a long-term project, it takes time to try different methods and ideas.Īlso, the level of anger may change the effectiveness of a strategy. There is no ‘one right solution’ for anger management in children, as what works for one child may not work for another. These free cards are available in Brazilian-Portuguese, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Icelandic, Romanian, Spanish and Swedish. We need to help children learn how to recognise, talk about and manage their anger: not while they’re angry, but while they’re calm and happy in order to give them tools they can put to use when they really need them. ![]() ![]() Anger is a complex and difficult emotion for young children to deal with so having an awareness of anger management as an adult can really help. ![]()
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