Every child gets angry. It is a normal emotion, not a behaviour problem. The question is not how to stop your child from feeling anger. It is about how to help them express it without hurting themselves, others, or losing control. Usually, how a parent …
Your children will not develop healthy habits because you told them to. They will develop them because they saw you doing it, because it was part of normal life at home, and because no one made it feel like punishment. That is the good news. …
Anger is a natural emotion, but in childhood, it often manifests as aggression or defiance. For parents and educators, the challenge lies not just in identifying triggers, but in managing the behavior without damaging the child’s psychological security. Modern research suggests that childhood aggression is …



