A kid's uncontrolled anger can feel worse than a hurricane that leaves destruction in its wake.
Your home becomes a battlefield of wild emotions and yelling, leaving you exhausted and even feeling helpless.
You worry, feel guilty when you also lose it and go to bed wishing you'd been a better parent and wondering what you can do tomorrow to help your kid overcome their anger and be happier.
The good news is, this doesn't have to continue to be your story.
While anger is a normal emotion that everyone experiences, including kids, the trick is to help them express their anger in healthier ways.
Instead of suppressing their anger and bottling everything up inside, working with them to accept and understand their anger leads to lifetime emotional well-being and healthy relationships.
Not to mention a calm and peaceful home where you all work together instead of constantly being at odds with each other.
This isn't a guide that tells you how to teach your kid to manage their anger and big feelings.
Nor is it a workbook to give to your kids and let them at it while you cater to other tasks.
Instead, it's a guide that uses simple parables, short stories, and games to get angry children and frustrated parents on the same page.
In this guide, you will discover:
- How you and your kids can work through anger issues together, even if you can't remember the last calm and positive interaction you had with them
- The Chatterbox that offers talking points after each story, parable, and game, designed to help both you and your children navigate and understand strong emotions better
- How to work together with your kid to help them use words in place of yelling, hitting, and acting out, even if you feel desperate and think it would take a miracle
- Everything you need to know about anger monsters and how your kid can become an Anger Monster Tamer
- How your kid can develop empathy and be kind, respectful, and caring while still holding fast to their own opinions and ideas
And much more.
A child's anger isn't just a phase they're going through and will grow out of.
The truth is if they aren't guided on how to manage and control their anger and feelings, it won't get any easier. And the sooner they learn the necessary skills needed, the sooner you'll find your kid ready to tackle any situation without losing their cool.