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To be sure, our children can make us feel inadequate as parents. But they can only seem to make us angry—and want to punish them—when we confuse feelings of inadequacy with failure.
Kids who are uncooperative, angry or fearful are signaling that they need us to "witness" their feelings by letting them be upset in our loving presence.
Unsurprisingly, parts of parenting can be really triggering to dads. But more and more fathers want to own and regulate their anger.
Whether it’s not getting what they want, or not being acknowledged by a friend, teacher, or parent, according to Dr. Kahane, kids get angry for a lot of the same reasons we do.
One way that parents unintentionally teach their kids to be self-involved and anxious all in one swoop is the current practice of compulsively narrating their emotions for them.
Remember that feeling angry doesn’t last long, soon the storm will pass and logic will come back to you. In the meantime go make coffee, it’s much harder to lose control with a cup of coffee ...
Children's Books That Teach Kids About Emotions These stories help kids understand and express feelings like anger and sadness. By Caroline Bologna 14/07/2020 07:07pm BST | Updated July 15, 2020 ...
If you want to work up a rage over social injustice, you’d be well advised to catch a CBC Doc Zone film called Angry Kids & Stressed Out Parents. The show airs March 27 and 29 and catalogues the ...