“Boys are not often taught how to recognize and talk about anger. When they can’t name what they’re feeling, it’s difficult ...
Different things make different people angry – something that makes you angry, may not bother someone else ... t be able to think straight, you may feel hot, have a faster heartbeat or breathing.
Some parents may find it challenging to help their kids manage intense emotions. One in seven think their child gets angrier than peers of the same age and four in 10 say their child has experienced ...
Many parents are all too familiar with angry outbursts from their children, from sibling squabbles to protests over screen time limits.