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  • Steps and Stones  (Anger - Child)

    Steps and Stones (Anger - Child)

    An Anh's Anger Story Engaging characters and real-life situations teach walking meditation as a tool to diffuse upset and anger in children.

  • Stop That Angry Thought

    Stop That Angry Thought

    Here's a deck of cards that teaches children how to manage their anger. Using two internal dialog techniques ”Thought Stopping and Self-Talk” kids can stop anger in its tracks. By simply playing cards, they learn to envision a stop sign whenever their anger is triggered and to replace their angry thoughts with more positive responses. The deck includes 37 pairs of cards, and each pair includes a "situation" card and a corresponding "response" card. As youngsters react to hypothetical situations that might normally trigger anger, they see a big red stop sign on each response card as a cue to stop the angry thought and come up with a better alternative. You can use Stop That Angry Thought to play either of two familiar card games, Concentration orGo Fish. For 2 to 4 players.

  • Strategies For Anger Management:

    Strategies For Anger Management:

    Reproducible Worksheets For Teens And Adults This workbook is the tool educators and health care professionals need to help teens and adults learn how to cope with anger in healthier ways. This practical resource is divided into three sections: Understanding Anger, Interventions for Anger Management and Conflict Resolution, The Differences Between Anger & Abuse. Each of the 34 topics covered has one or more reproducible worksheets and a facilitator's information sheet outlining the purpose, background information and guidelines for leading an individual/group activity. Includes CD with reproducible activities.

  • Take a Chomp Out of Anger Smart Sharks Card Game

    Take a Chomp Out of Anger Smart Sharks Card Game

    REGULAR PRICE IS $21.95, NOW ON SPECIAL FOR ONLY $9.99 WHILE QUANTITIES LAST The Take a Chomp Out of Anger is part of the Smart Sharks series for adolescents that will help players learn to understand the feelings behind their anger and will help them to deal with anger in an appropriate way. Practical scenario cards will aid in problem solving in an assertive but non aggressive way.

  • Take Charge of Anger

    Take Charge of Anger

    When anger strikes, it can often feel overwhelming and hard to control. This picture book helps readers find ways to manage their emotions and feel calmer. Strategies for cooling down and coping with anger are clearly explained, from using breathing exercises and doing an angry dance to seeking help from trusted and caring adults. Illustrations feature diverse children in a variety of situations. A a special section at the back of the book has more ideas and activities kids can use to deal with angry feelings and thoughts. Also included is a note to caregivers with advice on helping children understand and use these tools and methods. Grade 3 Part of the Kids Can Cope

  • Teen Anger Workbook Reproducible

    Teen Anger Workbook Reproducible

    This spiral-bound workbook includes self-assessments, exercises, & educational handouts. It is designed to help teens engage in self-reflection, examine their thoughts and feelings that lead to feelings of anger, and learn effective tools and techniques for effectively managing feelings of anger. It combines powerful psychological tools for anger management in five sections that help the participants learn more about themselves as well as how anger impacts their lives.

  • Train Your Angry Dragon

    Train Your Angry Dragon

    Having a pet dragon is a lot of fun. But what do you do if he gets angry or upset? What do you do when your dragon lost his cool and wants to burn everything to the ground? Read this book and learn how to train your angry dragon! A must have book for children and parents to teach kids about emotions and anger management. Cute and entertaining with beautiful illustrations, this playful book will teach kids how to handle when things don't go their way.

  • Train Your Dragon To Accept NO

    Train Your Dragon To Accept NO

    Having a pet dragon is very fun. But your dragon can get very angry and upset when you tell him "NO!" He can burn your house down to the ground and everything you own! What do you do? You need to teach your dragon how to accept "No" for an answer! Get this book now and learn how. Fun, cute and entertaining with beautiful illustrations, this playful book will teach kids how to handle disagreements more effectively, learn to control their emotions and manage their angry thoughts. Ages 4-8

  • Very Angry Day That Amy Didn't Have

    Very Angry Day That Amy Didn't Have

    Margaret and Amy are two girls in the same class and, coincidentally, both are having a very difficult day. While Amy finds ways to solve the various problems she encounters, Margaret always makes things worse by her reactions. This simple but poignant book is an excellent tool to help young children learn alternatives to getting angry.

  • Volcano In My Tummy (Anger)

    Volcano In My Tummy (Anger)

    Helping Children to Handle Anger This book presents a clear and effective approach to helping children and adults alike understand and deal constructively with children's anger. Using easy to understand yet rarely taught skills for anger management, including how to teach communication of emotions, A Volcano in My Tummy offers engaging, well-organized activities which help to overcome the fear of children's anger which many adult care-givers experience. By carefully distinguishing between anger the feeling, and violence the behavior, this accessible little book, primarily created for ages 6 to thirteen, helps to create an awareness of anger, enabling children to relate creatively and harmoniously at critical stages in their development.

  • Way Past Mad

    Way Past Mad

    Keya is way past mad. Her little brother Nate messed up everything, even breakfast. She heads to school kicking rocks and sticks. When her best friend Hooper tries to help, Keya shouts, I don't even like you. It's not true, but Hooper storms off, kicking rocks and sticks too. Keya gave him her mad! Now it's up to Keya to find a different way past mad and to make things right. A relatable story that speaks to kids emerging emotional intelligence skills.

  • What To Do When Your Temper Flares 2nd Edition

    What To Do When Your Temper Flares 2nd Edition

    A Kid's Guide to Overcoming Problems with Anger An updated edition of the classic interactive self-help book What to Do When Your Temper Flares pairs everything that worked so well in the original ”the conversational tone, interactive elements, clear and actionable strategies” with new mindfulness tools, reordered step-by-step instructions, and updated advice for modern issues.This book arms kids with a set of "anger dousing" methods aimed at cooling angry thoughts and controlling angry actions, resulting in calmer, more balanced kids. Includes a note to parents and caregivers with additional information on cognitive-behavioral techniques used to treat problems with anger.

  • When Anxiety Makes You Angry

    When Anxiety Makes You Angry

    CBT Anger Management Skills for Teens with Anxiety-Driven Anger  Using a proven-effective approach rooted in evidence-based cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), When Anxiety Makes You Angry will help you identify the anxiety beneath your anger, accept difficult emotions ”rather than fighting or trying to ignore them”and learn healthy coping and self-regulation skills to help you find emotional balance. You'll also discover how to “train your brain to stop and think before reacting; and how to choose calm over chaos when faced with the things that trigger your anxiety or anger.

  • When I Feel Angry

    When I Feel Angry

    It's hard to be a bunny. Sometimes a bunny feels angry--especially if someone is teasing or if Mom is paying more attention to the new baby in the family. But there are things a bunny can do to keep anger from taking over--exercise, rest, cry, or even ask for help. This gentle book puts an adorable bunny in a variety of situations that preschool or grade-school children can relate to. Instead of acting out, the bunny and her friends find constructive ways to deal with their anger. The illustrations are comical and gentle. In a note to parents, the author, a social worker, explains that it's important to let children know that they can't avoid their feelings but that they can avoid acting in bad ways. The note also includes advice to parents on setting good examples when dealing with negative emotions.

  • When Sophie Gets Angry

    When Sophie Gets Angry

    - Really, Really Angry Sophie becomes angry after her sister takes a toy away from her. When her mother says that she must take turns, Sophie becomes very angry. What will happen to Sophie after she becomes angry?

  • You Get What You Get

    You Get What You Get

    Melvin throws fit after fit when he doesn't get what he wants. He must learn how to deal with disappointment. After all, you get what you get and you don't throw a fit.

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