Anger in Children Part II
- allnationsbewise
- Oct 7, 2024
- 1 min read

Good evening Mama's and Papa's little bloggers.
What I am teling you next will not surprise many parents. When your child/children get angry do not let their anger become another children's playground for revenge. What I mean is, is that some children may resort to stealing. (older children in particular are good at using their anger to take revenge steal another children's item/s and fake claims)
As a parent you need to teach your toddler to calm themselves down in situations which can be quickly resolved. Learning to forget and move on is also a good sign they are maturing and handling their anger.
Giving them activities or asking them to talk through their actions of bad behaviour also will help them to get into the habit of talking through problems rather than taking out their anger constantly on other children or things, i.e. breaking toys in a tantrum.
Lastly, crying to release pent up anger also releases unhappiness in children. Crying also helps parents to know when a child needs to be comforted and additional help.





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