When children throw tantrums

Big Emotions: Anger

Gisela Storz

Big Emotions: Anger

1st ed. published 2015. 134 pages All rights available

Big Emotions: Anger

• Positive und problematic aspects of anger
• Understanding children better
• Practical advice for parents

Hardly anything is more challenging for a parent than a child’s temper tantrum. And yet, children have to learn to assert themselves and express
their feelings. When is it right and important for a child to be angry? And what can you do, when nothing seems to work?

Gisela Storz shows parents how to approach anger – including their own anger. Only once set patterns in conflict situations are recognized parents can respond to their children with clear and caring words. This also includes talking with caregivers, parents and other parents. Once we understand our children’s anger, refusal and aggression can lead to change and togetherness.

Target group:
Parents, all those involved with children