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When Hurting Turns To Anger eBook

How Parents Can Help Their Kids - Workbook For Parents

by Rosalyn Anstine Templeton
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language: english
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc., March of 2022 ‧
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If parents want to learn the anger-reducing techniques (ART) to help their kids deal with anger, this workbook will provide the practice. Parents will practice the following:

1. How to support angry kids

2. When to encourage angry kids to talk

3. How to help kids understand their personal anger

4. When to help kids problem-solve

5. How to help kids develop plans of success

6. When kids need to practice their success plans

7. How to prepare kids for smooth transitions back into family events

In writing the When Hurting Turns to Anger: How Parents Can Help Their Kids book, I knew that a workbook would help parents cement the concepts more firmly in their minds. Additionally, a workbook would provide a method for practicing the concepts, making them easier to use in families.

This workbook is used individually or in a group of participants. It is used interactively with the When Hurting Turns to Anger: How Parents Can Help Their Kids book. For each workbook chapter, parents will review the corresponding book chapter to refresh their memories and use it as a guide. The workbook contains exercises to complete, which will provide practice and reinforce the skill in parents'' minds. Once completed, keep the workbook handy to refresh or review specific skills.

When Hurting Turns To Anger

How Parents Can Help Their Kids - Workbook For Parents

by Rosalyn Anstine Templeton

Property Description
ISBN: 9781638446866
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Release Date: March of 2022
Language: English
Format: eBook
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Categories: eBooks in English > Health & Fitness > Healthy Living
EAN: 9781638446866
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