Some children express anger more often While more than a third of parents feel their child has gotten better at managing anger, two in five worry that their child's anger will cause problems for them.
Many parents are all too familiar with angry outbursts from their children, from sibling squabbles to protests over screen time limits. But some parents may find it challenging to help their kids ...
Many parents are all too familiar with angry outbursts from their children, from sibling squabbles to protests over screen time limits. But some parents may find it challenging to help their kids ...
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 ...
Children at a Torbay school are arriving in the classroom 'tired, hungry and cold' because their parents are struggling to make ends meet. The claim was made in a House of Commons debate by Torbay ...
Twelve percent of parents worry that their child’s anger could lead to problems, according to a new C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital National Poll on Children’s Health released on Monday.
Madison Rosenblatt Right now, one in five children in North Carolina faces hunger. I know that hungry children can’t learn — I used to be one of them. When children don’t have access to ...
Finding ways to manage your child's anger can be crucial to their development. Experts weigh in on strategies to help parents cope with their kids' overwhelming emotions. Tantrums over misplaced ...