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50 Fun Activities To Help Children Stay Calm And Make Better Choices When They Feel Mad
- Weight
- 0.5 kg
- ISBN / UPC
- 978-93-88677-24-0
- Binding
- Paperback
- Size
- 6.75” x 9.25”
- Pages
- 164
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Kids feel angry — just like adults do. The problem isn’t anger itself. The problem is when anger becomes so big that children don’t know what to do with it. The Anger Management Workbook for Kids is a supportive children's book designed to help kids understand their emotions, handle big feelings, and stay calm in healthy ways. Unlike many kids learning books, this one is hands-on, practical, and encouraging. This kids activity book uses drawing, games, writing prompts, and simple tools to help children:
• notice what anger feels like in their body
• build a clear feelings vocabulary
• pause and breathe before reacting
• choose responses other than yelling, hitting, or shutting down
• feel more confident handling big emotions at home, school, and with friends. Instead of teaching children that anger is bad, this workbook helps them understand anger as a normal emotion they can work with safely.
For parents, teachers, and caregivers
This workbook is not only for kids with “problems.” It is designed for any child who sometimes struggles with big emotions. It is useful for:
• parents and caregivers
• teachers and classroom aides
• school counselors and psychologists
• therapists and remedial educators
• nannies, babysitters, tutors, and learning mentors
Children can use it independently or with gentle adult support. Progress comes through practice and repetition — not pressure. What this workbook is NOT
• not about suppressing or hiding anger
• not a punishment system
• not a clinical therapy manual
• not a replacement for professional care when needed
It offers simple tools children can return to again and again, helping them feel calmer, safer, and more in control of their emotions. If you are looking for kids learning books that build emotional skills in a kind, practical, and relatable way, this children's book is a great place to start.