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"That Kid is Making Me So Angry!"

'That Kid is Making Me So Angry!'
photo by: mikebaird
By Eve Pearlman
Action Alliance for Children

Everyone knows it’s not easy being a parent. The demands of caring for and guiding children can push parents to their limits. While anger and frustration are often part of parenting, sometimes adults aren’t sure how to handle their anger at their child.

“No one yells when they’re happy,” says Lisa Pion-Berlin, president of Parents Anonymous, a nationwide network of parent support groups. “We talk with parents about underlying feelings that lead them to act in ways they don’t like. I think anger can get out of control for just about anyone—and be destructive to children.”

Parents and parenting experts share tips about ways parents can prevent and defuse anger at their children.

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