Some parents may struggle with managing children's anger, poll suggests

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Some parents may struggle with managing children's anger, poll suggests
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Many parents are all too familiar with angry outbursts from their children, from sibling squabbles to protests over screen time limits.

Michigan Medicine - University of MichiganNov 18 2024

Parents play an important role in teaching children how to process and manage their anger productively. But some parents may need guidance themselves on the best strategies to do this." The nationally representative report is based on 1,031 responses from parents of children ages 6-12 surveyed in August 2024.

But parents may not always use effective strategies through these challenges, with one in three parents saying they haven't received advice about helping children learn anger management. "For many children, effective strategies involve taking some type of break from the momentary frustration, allowing the opportunity to calm down and regain control," Clark said. "There's no magic strategy that works for every child so it's helpful for parents to seek out different sources of information and advice and try different approaches."

"Anger is often a secondary emotion or a response to underlying feelings," Clark said. "Understanding this may help adults approach situations with empathy and patience." "Just as it's natural for children to experience anger, adults do too," Clark said. "When parents feel they've set a bad example, they have a valuable opportunity to turn the situation into a teachable moment."

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