The 7 Reactions to Adopt in the Face of a Child Who Gets Angry (Rather than Screaming)
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Children's anger is a common and sometimes destabilizing phenomenon for parents. Whether it's a two-year-old who screams in a supermarket or a bigger one that slams the door to his room, these emotional explosions are normal stages of development. But how do you understand them, and above all, how do you react constructively? Anger in the child is a natural emotional reaction. It often occurs when he feels frustrated, misunderstood, tired or out…
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