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How to Respond to an Angry Child

Keep in mind that anger and aggression are different. Anger is a temporary emotional state while aggression is often directed against a person or thing. It may be helpful for the child to express anger appropriately—we shouldn’t try to suppress it. Through our own example, we can model appropriate behavior and help children learn acceptable ways of coping with and expressing anger.

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