Show Me Your Mad Face: Teaching Children to Feel Angry Without Losing Control

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Boys Town Press, Mar 1, 2012 - Family & Relationships - 366 pages
This book helps parents:

Recognize angry behavior in children and act before it becomes a problem

Understand a child who is often angry and learn what that anger might represent

Teach children to stop using angry and aggressive behaviors and learn new, positive ways of behaving and expressing anger or frustration

Know when it's a good idea to seek professional help for a child who is often angry

Using many examples from her clinical practice and her own family to highlight her helpful advice, Dr. Schnoes offers hope to parents worn out and worried by their children's explosive, angry behavior.

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