Teaching your child about four foundational emotions—anger, sadness, fear, and jealousy—can help them build a lifelong emotional vocabulary. Naming and normalizing feelings gives kids the language ...
Angry outbursts are common among children, as siblings squabble and kids protest the unfairness of rules like screen time limits. Now, a new survey shows that many parents struggle to manage their ...
A new poll looked at how caregivers may be failing to model healthy anger management strategies—and what to do about it. Fact ...
LISA, THAT’S ALL GREAT NEWS. AND WITH KIDS HEADING BACK TO SCHOOL, THERE IS AN INCREASED FOCUS ON THEIR MENTAL HEALTH AND WELL-BEING, THEIR EMOTIONAL FITNESS, IF YOU WILL. AND JOINING US MORE TO TALK ...
"Dr. Laura...I think we as parents need to be honest about our own anger, disappointment, sadness about our child's choices..." Source: iStock/Used with Permission I ...
Some parents are struggling to deal with their kids’ anger One in seven say their kids get angrier than children around them, and four in 10 say anger has caused their child trouble Seven in 10 ...
One in seven say their kids get angrier than children around them, and four in 10 say anger has caused their child trouble Seven in 10 parents worry they sometimes set a bad example of handling anger ...