Description |
144 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 26 cm |
Note |
Includes index. |
Summary |
Everyone gets angry, but teaching kids how to respond to anger is what really matters. From drawing a picture of what anger looks like to building a vocabulary for communicating feelings, the activities in this workbook give kids ages 6-12 the skills to understand and talk about anger habits and triggers. With this foundation, kids will learn positive and proactive strategies to deal with anger through gratitude, friendliness, and self-kindness. |
Contents |
A letter for grown-ups -- A letter to kids -- Part 1. Why do I feel angry? What we'll learn ; This is how anger feels ; This is what anger does ; How to look out for anger ; Where does the anger go? ; What else can anger be? -- Part 2. What happens when I feel angry? What we'll learn ; What makes me feel angry? ; Who makes me feel angry? ; How do I show my anger? ; When I give anger, what do I get back? ; How is my anger working for me? -- Part 3. What should I do with my anger? What we'll learn ; Who can I be if I'm not angry me? ; What do I need when I feel angry? ; How do I tell people what I need? ; Other people feel angry, too ; The choice is mine. |
Subject |
Anger in children -- Problems, exercises, etc.
|
|
Temper -- Problems, exercises, etc.
|
|
Anger -- Management -- Problems, exercises, etc.
|
|
Conflict management -- Problems, exercises, etc.
|
|
Anger in children. (OCoLC)fst00808789
|
|
Conflict management. (OCoLC)fst00874778
|
|
Temper. (OCoLC)fst01147289
|
Genre/Form |
Problems and exercises. (OCoLC)fst01423783
|
|
Problems and exercises.
|
Added Author |
Rebar, Sarah, illustrator.
|
ISBN |
9781641520928 (paperback) |
|
1641520922 (paperback) |
|