Angry outbursts are common among children, as siblings squabble and kids protest the unfairness of rules like screen time limits. Now, a new survey shows that many parents struggle to manage their ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Dr. Juli Fraga's new book, "Parents Have Feelings, Too" is out now.Courtesy of Juli Fraga I'm a psychologist and co-author of a ...
(CNN) — Tantrums over misplaced toys, meltdowns sparked by sibling conflicts and outbursts over screen-time restrictions are all familiar frustrations for young children. But for some parents, these ...
Honoring what anger has to tell. People (and parents are people) don’t get angry at what doesn’t matter to them. Or, affirmatively put, they only get angry at something that does matter to them.
I'm a psychologist and co-author of a book with Hilary Jacobs Hendel, "Parents Have Feelings, Too." I want parents to know that though it can lead to self-criticism, anger is a natural feeling.
It's 5 p.m. and you're trying to make dinner. Before you turn on the oven, your phone starts pinging, and your 8-year-old pleads for screen time. Meanwhile, your 4-year-old pulls the cat's tail and ...
Dr. Juli Fraga's new book, "Parents Have Feelings, Too" is out now.Courtesy of Juli Fraga It's 5 p.m. and you're trying to make dinner. Before you turn on the oven, your phone starts pinging, and your ...
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