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Helping children cope with anger
A fact sheet with strategies to support parents to deal constructively with angry and aggressive children. United States

Supporting children to manage anger
Feeling angry and frustrated is a normal part of childhood. Practical strategies to support young children in managing aggressive behaviour and anger are described. United States


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Book: Understanding children's feelings: Emotional literacy in early childhood
Book: Emotional Development pack


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