How Inuit Parents Teach Kids To Control Their Anger
How Inuit Parents Teach Kids To Control Their Anger
7/7/2019
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This article discusses a playful and interactive approach to teaching children how to manage and control their anger. It highlights a program called "The Anger Game," implemented by social workers in Canada, which uses games and activities to help children understand and express their emotions in a healthy way. The program aims to empower children to identify triggers, manage frustration, and find productive ways to deal with anger. Through role-playing scenarios, teamwork exercises, and discussions, children develop emotional intelligence and learn essential life skills. The article emphasizes the importance of providing children with tools to navigate and regulate their emotions effectively.
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