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Anger
Management Activities For
Parents
Parenting can cause stress, no
matter the age of the child or
children. Infants take a lot of
round the clock work. Toddlers
constantly challenge authority.
Young children need to keep
busy and active, so they need
much attention and
opportunities to learn and
play. Pre-teens are battling
hormones, peer pressure, and
parental control. Teenagers are
after their independence.
No matter the age of their
children, parents can get
stressed out, tired and
overworked trying to keep up.
The most important qualities
parents need, besides a sense
of humor and endless gentle
patience, are anger management
techniques.
Just as parents might use anger
management techniques for kids
by putting a toddler in "time
out," when the child needs to
cool down, a parental "time
out" is a good anger management
tool. If possible, for a few
minutes at the least, a couple
of hours ideally, it's good to
get away from the children once
in a while. It can be a great
benefit to get a break by
hiring a sitter or asking
for the help of a spouse
or grandparent. Taking
a break can really give anger
and stress a chance to
dissipate. A parent "time out"
can be in a separate room for a
few minutes of quiet. Just as
it helps a young child who has
acted out, even a few minutes
of quiet can be great anger
management techniques for
adults. A longer time can do
even more. Just go to a
peaceful place, such as a
library, park, bookstore, or
quiet restaurant or
coffeehouse. Take some time for
yourself, and you'll be
surprised at how much it can
help release the stress.
Anger
management
activities can
also be practiced a
little at time all during
the
day.
Some slow, deep
breaths can help an angry
parent to get a grip on
his emotions. It's often
tempting to yell, or even
to spank a child when
provoked. Because parents
love their children, and
so desperately want their
children to learn to be
successful, good people,
parents' expectations are
highest for their
children. When children
act against parents'
wishes, it provokes
parental anger, so much
more than other people's
children would.
Practicing anger
management techniques for
parents will create an
easier and more enjoyable
parenting experience.
Their children will also
pickup valuable anger
management tips and anger
management activities by
watching their parents
model them. Anger
management, patience and
a sense of humor can
strengthen the healthy
family
environment.
Child Anger
Management
Activities For
Parents |
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