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A 5 Step Anger Management Plan for Children

 

Always forgive your enemies. Nothing annoys them so much. Oscar Wilde

Managing anger is the biggest emotional issue that most children face. Children who can learn to manage their anger have a head start on handling fears and other emotions.

Currently, our community is undecided about how to handle anger. In fact, anger is discouraged as we see no place for it in homes, schools or community. Civilised people dont get angry seems to be the accepted wisdom so we tend to encourage children to bottle up anger rather than let it out.

There are four ways anger is dealt with and only the fourth one in this list should be considered healthy. These are:

1. Muzzle it Bury anger deep-down and it will go away is the attitude! This doesnt work for many children as anger just simmers and doesnt dissipate.

2. Muscle it Some children lash out physically so that a friend, sibling or parent literally feels their anger.

3. Mouth it Verbal abuse is usually hurtful and backfires on the angry person.

4. Manage it Anger can be expressed in ways that are not hurtful to anyone including themselves.

The following five steps can form the basis of an anger management program for children and teenagers:

1. Recognise it: The first step is to help children recognise when they get angry. What are the physical signs? What are they thinking? We are all different but tension, heavy breathing and clenched teeth are common reactions.

2. Name it: Develop a vocabulary with your child around anger. Mad as a snake, about to lose it, short fuse are some possibilities. Children can probably generate more! Giving the emotion a name is the first step to recognising anger.

3. Choose it: Help children recognise that they have a choice to stay in control or lose control when they get angry.

4. Say it: Encouraging children to express how they feel verbally is healthy. Yelling at someone when they are angry is not. The use of I statements is one way of letting others know how they feel. I feel really mad when you say nasty things to me. I feel like is one way of being heard and letting the anger out.

5. Let it(out): Help children find a legitimate physical outlet for their anger. They may go for a run, belt a pillow or play a physical game to let their frustration out. They may even pour their anger into a letter, some work or a productive activity.

The maxim for managing anger in healthy ways should be: There is nothing so bad that we cant talk about it. However there are behaviours that we dont engage in when we are angry.

Author: Michael Grose
 
Author Bio:

Michael Grose

Michael Grose is popular parenting expert and parent coach. He is the author seven books for parents, including the best-selling Why First borns rule the world and last borns want to change it. Michael helps parents raise happy, confident, well-behaved kids and resilient teenagers.

Michael is also a popular presenter giving over 100 keynotes and seminars a year in many parts of the world.

 
 
 

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