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Excellent book. This book would benefit all school teachers, parents and anyone who deals with kids. Great tools to help kids identify and understand anger. It also gives easy to follow tips on how to control anger.
It was rather "wordy" for his age and attention span (which is normally long - we read a lot of books together) so I went through with pen and ruler and marked through 60% of the words. It clearly shows how to avoid causing hard feelings and resentment with family and/or friends. This was my favorite.
This is a good book for adults to read as well. I also found a poster on-line (not the same authors/illustrators as this book) that gives "top-ten ways to control anger". It gives good sound advice and reminders of how to control your temper and set the example.
I ordered several items to help discuss "anger issues" with our just-turned-six-year-old. (I am ordering a second book and leaving it unmarked for our older children). I hope that will help as a visual reminder of the concepts he is learning in this book.
I was pleased with the clever ideas and entertaining illustrations in this book. He (and his younger sister) now enjoy it in one reading and are already discussing ways they can calm themselves.
The book doesn't seem to lend itself to a read from cover to cover, but would be better read and/or discussed in segments, even for the older child. It would be helpful if it related to the immediate problem the child is having, or is interested in. I really like the content, but was looking for a book for younger children. As I went through this book, I felt that the information given required a fairly high level of self-awareness and reading skill to benefit from it. An excellent resource for a parent or teacher, I feel the younger child (10 years and younger) would retain information most from having an adult read portions to them.
Good reference that Kids can use. I had my client read a few chapters, and this allowed him to understand why he does the things he does.
My son said I would scream at him to "watch out man or next time you'll get it." IN the book it tells you it was a handicapped person in a wheel chair that bumped into the student, beforehand. Thanks to these books. I sat him on my lap at my computer and we researched it together. You choose to be mad or not. My son was suspended from his school, 3 times in 2 weeks.
He is my first born of 2, I don't have all the answers, I learn as I go, but I know I love him enough to try anything. The lessons we went through were amazing as far as learning together what he should do and as a parent how to approch situations. And my son is amzingly different now. Thank you, "Getting the GRRR out of Anger", We have learned alot as a family. So that you can set up the question correctly. (A Kid in his school who is in a wheel chair), He said then I would not have screamed at him.
(He's only in first grade)They were one day suspensions, but regardless, he was suspended for anger behavior issues. For example, my son flew off the handle when someone would smirk at him or laugh at him. And we both learned as the book teaches, you can control your anger, YOU decide if you want to be mad, no one else, can make you mad. And as a parent it kills you inside to think that your child could be so bad. I asked my son what if it was Dennis. IN the book it gives a situation, what if you were walking down the hall and a kid bumped into you knocking your books to the floor, what would you do.
We picked out these books together and strange as it may seem, soon after his behavior started to change, it was like he was someone elses child.lol. Make fun of his behavior.
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