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Most young children have tantrums. They can be mild or intense depending on the child’s temperament. In either case, it is our job as parents or care givers to help them recognize and cope with this intense feeling. How do we accomplish this? This two-page downloadable:
- explains how adults can acknowledge a child’s anger
- outlines what kids need to know before they can be expected to manage this feeling
- describes calming techniques parents can model for children
- recommends way to teach kids coping skills before there’s a crisis
An ideal companion to the Self-Calming Cards, Dealing with Disappointment and the Children’s Problem Solving Series.
Qwik sheet cost: $2.95
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More help for you:
Dealing with Disappointment
- How to deal with tantrums
- How to teach calming tools
- What kids need to know to manage their feelings
When You’re Mad
- Acknowledges anger
- Teaches kids to cope
- Dealing with Feelings series
What Angry Kids Need
- Why kids get angry
- Accepting kids’ anger
- Helping kids cope
Mommy, Don’t Go
- Acknowledges separation issues
- Suggests coping strategies
- Problem Solving series
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