anger in children

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anger in children

You're angry

throw a fit or talk it out?
In this illustrated choose-your-own-ending book, Kendra is angry that her dad wants her to go to bed. Will she throw a fit or talk it out? Readers make choices for Kendra and read what happens next, with each story path leading to different consequences. Includes four different endings and discussion questions.

Feeling angry

2018
"Sometimes things in life make you mad, and how you deal with emotions is up to you. Learn all about feeling angry and how to acknowledge your feelings."--Provided by publisher.
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Soda Pop Head

Lester, who has a bad temper, learns about anger management from his dad.

The red beast

controlling anger in children with Asperger's syndrome
2009
A young boy with Asperger's syndrome learns how to control his anger. Offers a wide range of anger management strategies to help children learn how to control their own rage.

Anger

Looks at anger and how it can be managed.

The honest truth

A boy named Mark, tired of being sick with cancer, conceives a plan to climb Mount Rainier, and runs away from home with his dog, Beau--but with over two hundred miles between him and his goal, and only anger at his situation to drive him on nothing will be easy, and only his best friend, Jessie, suspects where he is heading.

How to take the grrrr out of anger

Discusses strategies for dealing with anger, and focuses on anger radar, bullying, rage gauge, taming a temper, and violence.

Cool down and work through anger

A guide to coping with feelings of anger in an illustrated storybook format for children. Emphasizes that anger is normal, that lashing out is not okay, and that other options work better to regain a peaceful feeling. Includes a section for adults with discussion questions, activities, and tips for reinforcing anger management skills.

I feel mad

Simple text and illustrations depict a young boy who becomes mad at his brother over a toy car. However, the boys apologize to each other and learn how to play with the car together.

I hate everything!

Young Sam wants to play soccer with his dad, but dad is too busy. Sam gets angry, and nothing else throughout the day goes right and he gets even more angry, until his Auntie Meg helps him work through his anger.

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