There’s nothing quite as worrisome for parents as anger issues in kids. Anger is one of those uncomfortable emotions that no one wants to admit that they deal with, especially in their children.
Children and teens express anger in many different ways. It is easy to recognize their anger when they are hostile or aggressive toward others or are physically destructive toward property.
Parents who are frustrated may often vent their anger on the child. Single parenting burnout is a state of physical, ...
Anger and irritability aren’t part of the criteria used to diagnose ADHD, but clinicians and researchers have identified them as common experiences among children and adults with the condition.
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 ...