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Old March 4th 07, 02:51 PM posted to alt.support.single-parents
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Default To Deal With Your Aggressive Child And Teach Them Anger Management

As a parent, you need to STAY CALM when you're angry or mad with your
child to avoid complicating the situation. Many times people asked me
how I managed to stay calm.
It's NOT that difficult actually. If you're determined to stay calm,
you'll achieve it by using these 3 simple yet proven methods that I
always use.
Try separating yourself from the current situation - just walk away to
one corner and wait till things cool off (It's proven to work!)
Cut down the conversation and action - it's best not to say or do
anything as most of the times you'll end up regretting them!
Keep in mind that if you're so aggressive towards your child, this
will be a very bad influence to them - they might grow up to be like
you (Would you want that?)
What can you do if you don't yell or punish them?
That's really an interesting question and it's the main motivation
behind why I'm doing all these.
There are a lot of other ways you can use to deal with your aggressive
child. Teach them about anger management using the RIGHT ways instead
of being harsh on them.
What you need to do now is to think differently. Try to think from
outside of the current situation and you'll see the entire situation
from an entirely different perspective.
http://angerchilduq.blogspot.com/#

 




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