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Anger Management for Parents A Beginner’s Guide on Parenting Children with ADHD Practical Tips and Positive Techniques ✓ ✓ Complementary Resource Included ✓ ✓ Activities and Action Plans ✓ ✓
Anger Management for Parents A Beginner’s Guide on Parenting Children with ADHD Practical Tips and Positive Techniques ✓ ✓ Complementary Resource Included ✓ ✓ Activities and Action Plans ✓ ✓
Publisher : | Star Spark Press, LLC (26 Mar. 2022) |
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Language : | English |
Paperback : | 194 pages |
ISBN-10 : | 1958134023 |
ISBN-13 : | 978-1958134023 |
Dimensions : | 13.97 x 1.24 x 21.59 cm |
Best Sellers Rank: | 28 in Families & Parents References |
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Customer reviews: | 433 ratings |
Daniela Hernández –
Really good book
this book has really helped me understand my triggers and certain behaviors that can be hurting my kids . It has taught me to be more patient and be less explosive.
Abby M. Ryan –
great info
This book it full of amazing information. I know I can learn a lot in terms of controlling my anger. I honestly didn’t know there were so many ways for anger to manifest. Nor did I know how much it effects my son. One thing I wish is that this book did was get to the “solution” to anger faster.
2 people found this helpful
Thomas D. –
Not a great read
The content contained in this book was extremely basic and not very original. Reads more like a wiki page on anger management.
Amanda Lynn –
Anger Management for Parents
This book is a good book on how to control your anger. While it is written towards parents and how their anger affects their kids, there is plenty of helpful tips and tricks on controlling your anger that anyone could benefit from (like journaling). Plus learn tricks on how to be a more efficient communicator.
One person found this helpful
TW –
Anger and parenting – an essential guide
Anger and parenting is very interesting – there is nothing more likely in the world to force you to examine your own issues (like anger) when parenting… which is why this little guide is so useful. Of course it’s frustrating at times, but we HAVE to be at our best for our kids. I also particularly appreciate the links between anger and physical and mental health, and anxiety.
Stephanie Schindler –
No fluff, productive help
Great read for anyone that grew up in an angry home or is unhappy with the anger in their home. It’s the most direct parenting book I’ve read- not abrasive, just straightforward about what you can do and what will help. I plan to read it again.
2 people found this helpful
Rozsa Gaston, author, Anne of Brittany Series –
A valuable discussion for everyone – not just parents
This book is useful no matter where you pick it up or put it down. I found the discussion of how anger affects the heart and lungs most interesting. Definitely a good book to read in a doctor’s waiting room or while traveling with young kids. Will help you gain control of your emotions as well as how to handle situations, as well as help you to cultivate this ability in your kids.
Olga Lucia –
Interesting
It had been interesting for me because never before I had read about kind of anger and the ways to try this condition.
Yasusy –
Become aware of My emotions
It seems super importante to me to get to know each other si that wey can improve what is wrong, i really liked this book, it taught me techniques to learn to better manage My emotions
One person found this helpful
Brayan TBrayan T –
Amazing book book.
I really like how this book approaches to the reality of anger management in kids. Perfect guide to understand and fix all the mistakes that we have about this subject.
Kelly –
Don’t let the title fool you! Every parent should read!!
The title talks about anger management but the book as a whole explains a lot about children and the parents childhood and how these traits get passed down! Don’t let the title not let you purchase it! So much to learn from this book! Very much recommend.
2 people found this helpful
Neshaí Fashion –
Good information
I liked it. My child struggles with behavioral issues so it was helpful. However I don’t think the average reader would be able to follow along with the scientific wordings and writing style. It felt like I was reading an academic report.
Matt Jones –
Anger management with kids
Kids can super frustrating, we have twins that both have their own personalities. This book has helped me tremendously
2 people found this helpful
AdrianS –
Simple strategies for parents
Anger management for parents is as the title explains a guide about understanding triggers, stopping losing your temper, mastering your emotions and raising confident children. It’s a concise and useful guide about understanding anger in children and helping to work through it for becoming calmer. It talks about the origins of anger, why it happens and useful steps to improve communication. I think this will be a useful guide for parents everywhere.
Aleese Hughes –
Wonderful Guide
Not only did this book describe the importance of managing your anger as a parents, but it also gave some amazing advice! I think every parent, no matter how patient they are with their children, can benefit from this book.
Kclark649 –
Loved it!!
It’s absolutely a great read. I love to learn especially when it comes to my kids, learn how to be a better parent a listening parent snd this book breaks down everything you will need to hear on how to do that.
One person found this helpful
Alexis Soleil –
Good book for moms
I like book that gives advice on how to be patient with your child or children, but sometimes they don’t that when they have attend to each one of them. I’m not a mother, but just watching my baby cousins was stressful. So I felt a mother’s pain. It’s a good read.
One person found this helpful
D.K. –
Very helpful
This was both encouraging and helpful as a parent with anger issues! I feel like I have better tools to make my home a more peaceful place.
Phoebe Ying –
Great book!
I would recommended this book if you want to live a harmony life with your kids and family.Most of the time, emotions outraged rational parenting which ruined the relationships, most importantly the goal of your parenting. This book give a god insights into what every parents should learn and know about with their parenthood. Enjoy!
Giovanni –
Nice book for anger management
I like the way the book is written, easygoing and straight to the point.I bought for my brother that was interested in a book to help avoid anger and conflicts in his parenting techniques and family relationships.Nice book!
One person found this helpful
rebecca488rebecca488 –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Its a great book to learn how to manage your anger
Great book that covers pretty much everything and in point, I reached for the book to calm myself and mostly to teach my partner how to stay more calm in difficult situations like child hitting out. Book reminds you if you want your child be confident and calm you do need to do this too and always keep a mind on yourselves to take care of yourself too. Beside that there was just few miss spelling and missing letters (printer fault) attached a photo of it. The book cover was nice and clean when arrived (book went through a lot and many trips)
siv pheng –
5.0 out of 5 stars
will make you a better parent
The book is easy to read and provides many useful tips to control/prevent anger applicable both to the parents and the children. The simple fact of reading this book has made me a better parent by increasing awareness that violence is forbidden at all cost. This book has made me realize that I was expecting too much of my children, who are most of the time mirrors of ourselves. Understanding this principle switches the focus and blame from the child to the parent, and at the same time the accountability of anger management. I recommend this book as it will have a life long positive impact on your life and those of your children. The last 4 chapters were gold!
13 people found this helpful
Edvin Szolcsak –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Control your emotions as a parent!
This book will teach you how to be a better, even more, mature parent. It will show you your mistakes and teach you correctly how to avoid and control your anger and emotions like that you don’t lose control in very important situations with your child. Properly written full of good strategies and Infos about this subject!
3 people found this helpful
Milas Barber –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Worth Reading. Very Practical
I hope every parent will get a chance to read the book since it provides helpful and practical tips to keep calm in heated situations. It advises us how to be a happier/healthier parent and raise happy confident children so that you provide a safe place for them. It reminds us that the children need to feel loved and respected. Easy Reading with great advice!
4 people found this helpful
PennyPenny –
1.0 out of 5 stars
Gross.
Have only just recieved the book and it is new, but gross. Covered in greasy or sugar shiny sticky marks all over. Super disappointing. Can not be gifted.
Alison –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Lots of great advice for parents
This book is full of very useful advice that can help parents, even if their children aren’t particularly angry. If nothing else, it makes you feel like you’re not alone and there is a way out. The most important thing is to remain calm and be kind.
2 people found this helpful
Jasdeep Thandi –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Eye Opening!
I have really enjoyed reading this! I’m sure this will make me a better parent, would highly recommend to any parents!
Nedka Nikolova –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Exelent
I know I’m overworked when I feel myself screaming. My older daughter already tells me when I raise my voice, but the little one just looks at me scared. I am so ashamed and I know this is not good. I know that effective anger management with children is first and foremost a project that involves work on yourself. It starts with being aware of the things that can trigger your anger, noticing the sometimes subtle signs that you’ve reached the end of your strength, and identifying the situations. This is a book that gives clarity of vision.
5 people found this helpful
Philip heath –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great
It’s great.
One person found this helpful
JTP –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Concise and helpful information, necessary for all parents.
Great breakdown of the child psyche in this book with excellent advice for parents too. I particularly found the importance of labelling children eye-opening as this is a trap we all fall into. The author makes great points here and details how incidents or events should not extend to reputation.
2 people found this helpful
antonio R. –
good techniques and tips.
I liked The anger control tips that I found here, they helped me control my anger or frustrations in situations related to raising my son, he is a somewhat anxious child and I have had to learn to deal with this behavior, the techniques that I have put into practice they have helped me to improve my character and that of my son, this has helped me to strengthen the emotional bond between the two and understand each other.
4 people found this helpful
Guznag –
Understand yourself
This book is excellent for helping you understand anger and the behaviour of your kids. There is a ton of useful material available about controlling your emotions and regulating them. I gained a lot of knowledge about being proactive, comprehending the connection between our own thoughts, emotions, and feelings, as well as useful coping mechanisms for various emotions. This could imply that in order to reduce your level of rage, you should journal, practice mindfulness, listen to music, or make a call to a friend. There are many healthy methods to express emotions, including listening to others, taking care of your physical, mental, spiritual, and emotional needs. Your child will see how you respond and learn from you if you learn to control your own emotions and discover appropriate methods to express them.
6 people found this helpful
glenda –
Anger Management
The book goes over anger management for parents. It goes over how parents can control their anger and how anger can affect kids. It gives different tips and tricks to help parents control their anger and how to be better communicators with each other and their kids.
Angie Hardy –
Good
Nice , good information good book to use.I was given an arc and I choose to give an honest review.
Daniel B. Lyle –
How to apply EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE to one’s children
This is an excellent, short book. It’s very clear on how to apply EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE to the worst-case scenario of one’s irritating kids. Children are designed to be irritating. A newborn baby is hardwired to screech out it’s unhappinesses in ways that drive parental action. But sometimes children make babies. Reproductively competent “adults,” with brains that themselves are still developing, must deal with their own offspring. Worst yet, us older adults encountering many stresses are tempted to take out our frustrations upon the captive audience at home: spouses and kids. Self-fulfilling downward spirals can poison generation after generation. This book very clearly describes many good techniques for breaking that bad cycle. In so doing, we adults can not only tamp down our chaotic home life, but make ourselves into better people in the process. I really liked the book’s focus on ANGER: it’s origins, biological purpose, and negative or positive potential effects. This book isn’t only about parenting. Whenever we’re thrown for a loop for life, reacting angrily, this excellent book can help. I also liked the focus on PRACTICAL LOVE: not just as a vague emotion, but a driving force for helping others and ourselves improve. Who do we want to be? “Anger Management for Parents” is a helpful guide for intelligently managing our own emotions in many diverse, dangerous situations.
8 people found this helpful
Jo –
Mastering Your Emotions for Parents
This guide is an excellent opportunity to brush on your parenting skills. It’s written in easy to understand language. I learned how to understand my emotional triggers and stop losing my temper so I can be a better grandparent and help to raise confident grandchildren.
4 people found this helpful
Shashank –
Amazing eye opener!
I liked the way this book has been planned chapter by chapter. A very comprehensive analysis of human behavior. A tough task written in a very easy to understand way!! Hats off Vivian!
A D –
Understand yourself more
If you experience anger on a regular basis and once again some tools to help you learn how to manage things better this book is for you. They help you figure out what triggers your anger and master your own emotions. The outline actionable steps you can take to establish improve communication with your children. Learn how to foster a system of renewed trust and increase your children’s confidence and confidence in yourself as a parent.
One person found this helpful
The wolf wst. –
good methods.
This book was quite useful to better understand the domain of anger or stress, it helped me better understand how stress affects the character of children, I like it because I learned various tools to control anger or frustration in the raising children, I really found these techniques very interesting.
One person found this helpful
Bonashree Roy –
learned alot from this book
I love this book it taught me how I can handle my baby more effectively.Great guidance for new parents and to be parents.
Mike –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting and insightful
I found this book informative and well-researched. The ideas shared are certainly relatable and what I liked most is how the author is empathetic and inclusive, rather than judgemental, which made the recommendations that much easier to engage with. Reading this helped me to look at myself and prompted me to assess how I view anger management when it comes to parenting two little ones.Overall I’d recommend this book.
2 people found this helpful
Elodie Caradec –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great books with practical tips
Really well written book. It gives lots of practical tips to help daily. definitely recommend.
lilfetz22lilfetz22 –
A lifesaver for any parent struggling to control their emotions and raise confident children
As a parent of a 2.5-year-old who is very strong-willed, I found “Anger Management for Parents” to be a lifesaver. This book is a must-read for parents who want to better understand their emotions and learn how to control their anger in order to raise confident children. The book is well-researched, easy to follow, and engaging. It provides concrete techniques and tools that I have already started using in my daily life.One of the things I appreciated most about the book was its emphasis on the importance of not comparing your children to others. This is something that I have struggled with in the past, and I now realize how damaging it can be to a child’s self-worth. The book provides practical advice on how to help your child pursue their talents and hobbies without tying their self-worth to grades, abilities, or talents.The “traffic light system” described in the book is another powerful tool that has already helped me and my child. It’s a simple and effective way to help kids identify their emotions and control their anger. The book also explains how children are simply a mirror of you and how you can use this understanding to better yourself and your child’s development.Overall, “Anger Management for Parents” is an informative, powerful, and optimistic guide to help parents better control their emotions and raise confident children. I highly recommend it to any parent who wants to lose their temper less and create a happier home environment.
Jonathan L –
Well researched and presented!
I felt that this book encapsulates everything that a parent should know in order to keep their cool with their kids. I do believe in the role that our parents have in imparting a sense of harmony in the home. I don’t remember my parents ever raising their voices in the home and I know they are the exception. One component that also enabled us to model their calm ways was the structure they provided. At times I resented how regimented things were and when I became a parent myself, I wanted to buck that operational model but I found myself falling right into the same semi-regimented structure and the kids knew they were loved. They also knew that we as parents, were parents and not their friends. There was an order in the family and now that we are grandparents, we see them following a similar model. I tell them constantly, “when you feel the need to raise your voice, lower it!” I hope that message sticks. Great tips in this book!
2 people found this helpful
DonMiguel –
Well-researched, useful techniques for adult peer-to-peer interactions as well
KindleUnlimited review. This self-help book contains helpful tips, strategies, and techniques for parents to more effectively managing anger towards their children and other adults. I usually provide a quotation of the book to highlight what I enjoyed or learned from reading it. However, the author has a legal notice in the front matter stating I cannot without permission. Therefore, I suggest prospective readers utilize the Amazon “Look Inside” feature to get a flavor of the contents. There are seven chapters and nearly 130 references – most of them from peer reviewed scientific journals. I found the chapter about effective communication the most useful. If you have ever read about the topic before it will look familiar.
Sammy G. –
Very informative
I received this book for review. I just say it was very informative. It points the obliviously obvious. It helps shine the light on other people’s/kid’s perspective and the consequences of our actions as parents. The author states and references numerous studies made in roughly the last 20 years and most recently 2021. It does provide a lot of tools for managing to control our reactions to emotions especially anger. A very good read and I do recommend every adult, whether a future or not, to read this insightful book.
2 people found this helpful
Sunshine87 –
Not for me
While I don’t agree with some of this book or it’s tenants like this statement “Of the many jobs you have as a parent, however, arguably the most important one is managing your emotions and giving your children an excellent example to model themselves upon.” It is a well written and researched book. I just choose to disagree. Emotions are what make us human, we make mistakes and can own them and I just don’t think managing them is our “most important job”.
3 people found this helpful
brett comeau –
when you are a parent, it’s easy to not realize that your negativity is rubbing off
When your child is having a tough time dealing with their anger it is easy to focus on them and try to deal with their negative behavior but sometimes it is actually us that are the cause of the negative reaction, This book can help you deal with your negative issues so they don’t spill over onto your child
4 people found this helpful
Christina Forster –
Very informative information
This is a great book for understanding anger and understanding your children’s behaviors. There is a lot of great information about regulating emotions and not letting your emotions control you. I learned a lot about being proactive, understanding the link between our own thoughts, emotions, and feelings, and practical strategies for different emotions. This could mean if you are super angry you want to listen to music, practice mindfulness, journal, or call a friend to help yourself calm down. There are positive ways to express emotions such as listening to others, taking care of yourself emotionally, spiritually, physically, and mentally, and much more. By regulating your own emotions and finding ways to express them your child will see how you react and learn from you.
2 people found this helpful
E.L. –
Interesting and informative!!
This book is an absolute necessity to new parents. It is a great guidance on how to manage and control your anger and bad emotions towards your kids by having patience and take a moment or two and rethink your next move. This way does not only benefit you, but also your kids.It’s simply written, straightforward, and exactly what the reader wants to know about.I absolutely loved the quote in the beginning by Lawrence D. Wilder.The title might be a bit too long and informative, but then again this is exactly what you want to learn about.The author includes another book for free download once you purchase this one that is about Kids and Electronics (limit to screen use etc).