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When I'm Feeling Angry

When you're really angry you feel like you're going to explode.  It's okay to be angry sometimes, as long as you don't hurt anyone.

 

What do you do when your child is feeling angry?  In Notes for Parents at the back of the book, a child psychologist offers some helpful insights.

When I'm Feeling Angry

Author: Trace Moroney

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