Being a social being is one of the consequences of being angry sometimes. Sometimes we get angry at our parents, siblings, friends, teachers, relatives, those we live in the same society, and even ourselves. As bad as it may sound to be angry, it is natural. We should not forget that we are not angels and that we have such traits so that we do not blame ourselves for these feelings. What matters is how we reveal and reflect this emotion. As children, we watch and record who reacts to what and how. When it’s our turn, we put what we know into practice. In this respect, the first thing to do is to examine what family members do with their own anger and offer positive role models for children. It will be better to use open communication and encourage the child to talk about the reasons behind his or her feelings, rather than preventing the child from projecting their anger and threatening them.
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