Turning Anger Into a Superpower: Helping Kids Express Big Feelings Safely
What if we treated children’s anger not as something to shut down, but as a skill to shape? Imagine a home where a child can say, “I’m mad!” without hurting anyone, turning big feelings into connection, not conflict. How do you personally channel anger constructively? What’s worked for you, and where do you still get stuck?
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I see anger as a signal, not a threat. I pause, find the “why,” and respond in a way that protects the connection.