Staying calm while parenting a toddler can be a difficult task. From temper tantrums to talking back, toddlers sometimes act out to get your attention. It's important to stay calm when disciplining your toddler, so that you can model patience and keep control of your actions. Practice calming techniques and work to keep your cool even when your child is acting out. Staying calm when your child is angry or upset models good behavior for her and teaches her how to manage her own emotions.
By the time your child reaches 3 years old, he should be just about done with the behaviors that are characteristic of the "terrible 2s." Two-year-old children generally are self-centered. They dislike sharing, interact poorly ...
An angry and oppositional child may begin fights and refuse to obey for no apparent reason. By fostering your child's good behavior and engaging in positive discipline, you can avoid the daily fights to gently show your child t...
Not all children are receptive to the idea of staying at home for school. And if your child already has a temper, your decision may make him even angrier. Fortunately, there are methods that you can use to manage your child's
Children in particular are still learning how to express their feelings of anger. Because hitting, screaming, sulking and blaming others aren't healthy methods of responding to anger, you can help your child learn how to identi...
A child with a "smart mouth" may talk back, curse, mimic or speak disrespectfully to you when he's feeling angry, frustrated or in need of attention. If your child can't curb the bad habit, he may get into trouble with teachers...
When you have an angry child, you may feel angry and frustrated as well. It is very easy to lose your temper when you are faced with a child that yells, pushes or kicks when he does not get his way. If you are concerned with yo...
A child will often show the most anger toward the parent who provides the highest degree of emotional security following a divorce. Compliment or not, dealing with an angry child is not easy. Fortunately, there are ways to help...
But if you can remain cool and attentive, chances are good that she will relax more quickly and reflect your controlled behavior. You don't need any special skills to help your angry child relax. You just need to avoid anger yo...
If your child has frequent bouts of anger, it may be no cause for concern. Most likely, your child will grow out of her tantrum phase once she learns how to express herself with words. In some cases, frequent tantrums may be ca...
If you can set aside your frustration long enough to take an honest look though, you might find that your teen's angry outbursts offer powerful clues to his inner world.
This article is intended as a general overview of...
We need anger for both physical self defense, as part of our fight or flight impulse, and to help us combat people who try to abuse or take advantage of us. While most people are uncomfortable with angry outbursts in children, ...
The teenage years are difficult to get through. Physical and emotional changes occur at a rapid pace, and the need for acceptance gains importance in a teenager's life. Hormones take over, emotions run high and every teen has ...
Some children, though, have angry outbursts because they don't know how to process their emotions or how to calm themselves down. Those children need your intervention during one of these episodes.
An angry child may act out in aggression, feel depressed or become angry easily. As a parent, you can play a role in helping your child find more positive outlets for anger and teach him to become less angry over time through p...
If you think of anger as a typical response to frustration, it's easier to understand that there are many possible reasons why your child is angry. Parents may not always be aware of the feelings or events that trigger their ch...
Anger may signal a phase of independence, frustration, tiredness, fear and everything in between. Younger children may not be able to label it as anger, but older children may come to rely on anger as a means of manipulation. B...