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How do I handle my child’s anger? Practical Support for Big Emotions
Big emotions are a normal part of childhood, and all children struggle at times with anger, frustration, and irritability. For children with additional needs, these feelings can be more intense or harder to manage, which can feel overwhelming for parents. This article helps parents understand why anger is a form of communication and how to respond calmly and effectively – supporting emotional regulation, strengthening relationships, and creating calmer, more supportive environments at home and school.
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