Angry Kids

Understanding and Managing the Emotions That Control Them

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Emotions, Family & Relationships, Parenting
Cover of the book Angry Kids by Dr. Richard L. Berry, Baker Publishing Group
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Dr. Richard L. Berry ISBN: 9781441240811
Publisher: Baker Publishing Group Publication: July 1, 2001
Imprint: Revell Language: English
Author: Dr. Richard L. Berry
ISBN: 9781441240811
Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
Publication: July 1, 2001
Imprint: Revell
Language: English

During the past several years, violence by children has dominated the media, exposing this issue as one of the new epidemics of our society. The slaughter of children by children at Littleton--and the backlash of similar incidents--have opened our eyes to the severity of this problem. But what is the cause of all this anger in kids?

In Angry Kids, Richard Berry draws from his experience as a marriage and family therapist to provide some answers about angry kids to parents, teachers, youth workers, counselors, and school social workers. His biblical perspective challenges parents and children to be accountable for their actions while working out solutions.

Well-written, timely, and practical, Angry Kids exposes three root causes of anger in children of all ages. It also explains how parents can inadvertently contribute to that rage, how they can help their children discover the real feelings behind their anger, and how to then teach them techniques for expressing and defusing that anger. Charts, specific examples, and practical application further clarify how to stop the spreading epidemic of angry kids.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

During the past several years, violence by children has dominated the media, exposing this issue as one of the new epidemics of our society. The slaughter of children by children at Littleton--and the backlash of similar incidents--have opened our eyes to the severity of this problem. But what is the cause of all this anger in kids?

In Angry Kids, Richard Berry draws from his experience as a marriage and family therapist to provide some answers about angry kids to parents, teachers, youth workers, counselors, and school social workers. His biblical perspective challenges parents and children to be accountable for their actions while working out solutions.

Well-written, timely, and practical, Angry Kids exposes three root causes of anger in children of all ages. It also explains how parents can inadvertently contribute to that rage, how they can help their children discover the real feelings behind their anger, and how to then teach them techniques for expressing and defusing that anger. Charts, specific examples, and practical application further clarify how to stop the spreading epidemic of angry kids.

More books from Baker Publishing Group

Cover of the book An Introduction to the Heidelberg Catechism (Texts and Studies in Reformation and Post-Reformation Thought) by Dr. Richard L. Berry
Cover of the book Betrayal, The (Abram’s Daughters Book #2) by Dr. Richard L. Berry
Cover of the book Lifespace by Dr. Richard L. Berry
Cover of the book Sub-merge by Dr. Richard L. Berry
Cover of the book Letters to My Daughters by Dr. Richard L. Berry
Cover of the book Standing in the Shadow by Dr. Richard L. Berry
Cover of the book Back Roads to Belonging by Dr. Richard L. Berry
Cover of the book The Generosity Ladder by Dr. Richard L. Berry
Cover of the book How to Build a Life-Changing Men's Ministry by Dr. Richard L. Berry
Cover of the book Introducing Cultural Anthropology by Dr. Richard L. Berry
Cover of the book Transforming Spirituality by Dr. Richard L. Berry
Cover of the book Do Greater Things by Dr. Richard L. Berry
Cover of the book Dynamic Women of the Bible by Dr. Richard L. Berry
Cover of the book Nightmare (Dangerous Times Collection Book #2) by Dr. Richard L. Berry
Cover of the book The Pleasure of His Company by Dr. Richard L. Berry
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy