
How to tackle your child’s anger
Oct 16, 2020, 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm
Does your child get aggressive frequently? Join us with Counseling Psychologist Richa Aggarwal and learn how to tackle your child's anger.




| Oct 16, 2020
Very relevant topic. I think observational learning cannot be underestimated. Children learn from us, adults. How we handle our anger and other overwhelmingly emotions are of utmost importance. Also, expressing it and letting children know you too have emotional issues is reassuring. I think as parents we think kids should see us as a picture of serenity. But, its quite the opposite. Genuine parents breed calm children. Perfectionism is way overrated.

| Oct 16, 2020
My son is 5 ,elder one, am a working mother with two kids with 5 years son elder and 1. 5 year son younger, . My kids will stay with their grandparents from 9 to 5pm daily . And my father says that , we should punish him like beat him when he does wrong , or, when he throws things with angry , etc, to make him better person . But I don't like to punish him for reading ,or for other things , . But how to make him understand that's it is wrong . And how to make my parents understand that punishing dient give good result ?
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