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Things You Shouldn't Do When Your Child Is Angry
Dealing with angry children can be a headache for every parent. As parents, it is important to note that anger is only a phase in children and the way you react to the anger is of utmost importance. In this article, we look at ways to deal with angry children. Whilst looking at these ways to deal with angry children, we take a look at the things you shouldn't do when your child is angry.
Here are 5 things parents must refrain from doing when their child is angry. Read on...

Do
Not
Get
Emotional
The
worst
thing
to
do
when
your
child
gets
angry
is
to
become
emotional.
Children
do
not
quite
react
appropriately
to
emotion,
especially
when
they
are
angry.
Reacting
out
of
emotion
is
one
of
the
few
things
parents
must
not
do
when
the
child
is
angry.
Getting
Physical
Parents
sometimes
go
out
of
control
when
their
child
gets
angry.
Again,
one
of
the
worst
things
to
do
is
to
get
physical.
Getting
physical
only
instigates
the
child's
anger
and
will
do
nothing
to
subside
his
frustration.
Using
Abusive
Words
As
parents,
setting
an
example
is
imperative.
When
your
child
is
angry,
try
not
to
use
abusive
language.
Abusive
language
has
a
stark
bearing
on
the
child's
mindset.
Don't
Jump
To
Illogical
Conclusions
Parents
usually
have
the
habit
of
jumping
to
conclusions
about
their
child's
anger.
Do
not
jump
to
unnecessary
conclusions.
By
doing
so,
you
will
definitely
not
figure
out
where
the
root
of
your
child's
anger
lies.
Threatening
Your
Children
A
foolish
thing
to
do
when
your
child
is
angry
is
to
threaten
him
or
her.
Do
not
go
overboard.
As
a
parent,
you
need
to
keep
your
cool
and
make
sure
you
make
things
better
with
your
child.
Threatening
him
or
her
will
only
make
things
worse.



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