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What to do about anger in kids

9/9/2021

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Anger is a hard emotion to experience. It can be harder to witness it in others. Truth be told, most of us are afraid of anger - our own and our children's. If you're wondering how to help your child deal with anger and possibly aggression, this new article may be helpful.
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    I'm Judith Pinto, Occupational Therapist (Alberta, Canada) and Educator.  I specialize in supporting neurodiverse children and adults to function at their best through integrative mental health consultations, psychotherapy & education.

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