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Article: Help children learn healthy ways to deal with anger.(Oregon Life)
- Article from:
- The Register Guard (Eugene, OR)
- Article date:
- January 27, 2008
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Byline: Mona Ivey-Soto For The Register-Guard
Anger management has become a common catch phrase on TV, in self-help books and within schools and community programs. Anger is an emotion that children and adults feel strongly in dealing with many circumstances or situations.
We see many images around us that show different ways to handle anger. Some images display individuals who bottle up their emotions, keeping everything inside until one day they can't take it anymore and their anger overwhelms them, causing them to lash out at others. Others display anger in a more outright way through bullying, hurting others' feelings, yelling and becoming violent when things ...
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