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  2. Parents are worried that their anger might be influencing ...

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    Finding ways to manage your child's anger can be crucial to their development. Experts weigh in on strategies to help parents cope with their kids' overwhelming emotions.

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    Young children spending more than 75 minutes on a tablet were more likely to show increased outbursts of anger and frustration, a new study has found.. A lead researcher on the study said when ...

  4. New study links early childhood tablet use to anger outbursts

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    The new study, published in the journal JAMA Pediatrics, shows that child tablet use at 3.5 years old was associated with a higher number of expressions of anger and frustration a year later. In ...

  5. Anger management - Wikipedia

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    Angry outbursts can be a way of trying to cope with unhappiness or depression. [12] Migraines: Frequent migraine can be associated with levels of aggression and the need for anger management. A 2013 study examined migraines and its association with anger problems in young children (m = 11.2 years of age).

  6. Aggression - Wikipedia

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    American Academy of Pediatrics (2011): "The best way to prevent aggressive behavior is to give your child a stable, secure home life with firm, loving discipline and full-time supervision during the toddler and preschool years. Everyone who cares for your child should be a good role model and agree on the rules he's expected to observe as well ...

  7. Aggression replacement training - Wikipedia

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    The anger control chain is as follows; Triggers (external and internal)—The situation that starts the slide into anger and the self talk that perpetuates it; Cues—physical signs of becoming angry; Anger reducers—three (deep breathing, counting backwards, and pleasant imagery) to help reduce or take our mind off of the situation