Just like humans, icebergs come in all shapes and sizes. And just like human emotions, what you see on the surface doesnt show the emotions hidden away.
As well as your child's physical development and changes in the growth of their brain, there are many common situations and feelings that can trigger an anger episode.
Teaching your child ways to understand the feelings associated with anger and express these emotions in a construtive not destructive manner is the best way to deal with their anger outbursts.
Anger is a normal emotion that we feel at times and doesn't have a big impact on your life. Anger is a problem when it is not managed, controlled properly and causes harm to you [both physical and mental], property [destructive behaviour] and other people.
The various long-term negative health consequences of Anger are well known. Subjecting yourself to getting angry can lead to injury and disease, including...
When children are upset or can’t get what they want, they tend to have a general temper tantrum, it is all part of them growing up & testing boundaries.