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Understand the real problem.
Encourage labelling of feelings.
Help the child to make a positive plan.
Be aware of your own way of expressing anger.
Reinforce and model skills.
Offer choices to avert outbursts.
Practice role-playing for specific situations.
Discipline: make sure it's appropriate, not a result of your anger.
Use co-operative games.
Praise your child for making a good choice or handling a difficult situation well.
Discuss positive outcomes when anger was managed appropriately.
Use and discuss books dealing with anger.
Monitor TV viewing - watch with your child and point out appropriate uses and management of anger.
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