Angry kids!
Managing an angry child can be the most difficult task in the world. Parents get distressed, puzzled, drained out when handling children’s anger. In some way or the other, the parents are to be blamed for it because they pamper their children to the point of extremity and later feel that getting angry is bad and children are often made to feel guilty about it. But this should not be the case, as parents, they should try to drive it to some constructive ends. Teachers and so should the parents make an effort to make the children express every emotion that they go through. Strong feelings like anger cannot and should not be denied, and the outburst of anger must not be taken as a serious problem.
Parents and teachers should try to know the cause of the anger and should be treated accordingly. It must be known that children often use anger as the defense for not exposing other emotions. Anger may result from failure, isolated feelings, feeling anxiety, suffering from low esteem because children can do little to control these. There are other reasons also for which the child feels angry like when he or she is dependent, or when he or she is sad and depressed. It must be known what an adult express as sadness or depression, a child will express it as anger. Parents should be very careful in handling a child when he or she is angry because it is very sensitive, they must tell which behavior of the child impresses the parent and must be closer to their children.
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