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About this book
No parent likes to see their child struggle, especially with dark emotions like anger, fear, and depression. Family counselor and bestselling author Norm Wright addresses these emotional issues in a compassionate, family-friendly way that will help parents to communicate more freely with their children.Included in this parenting manual are conversational guidelines and learning activities for children that encourage them to work through these difficult emotions. Parents will gain keen insights into the cause of these intense moods and develop sound principles in dealing effectively with them.Biblically based and solution-oriented, Helping Your Kids Deal with Anger, Fear, and Depression is a must-have for parents, Sunday school teachers, ministers, and family counselors.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- The Roller Coaster of Emotions
- 1. The Problem with Anger
- 2. Understanding Anger
- 3. Your Child’s Anger
- 4. Anger Under Control
- 5. How to Help Your Child Deal with Anger
- 6. The Fear of a Child
- 7. Where Do Their Fears Come From?
- 8. Preparing Your Children to Avoid the Fears of Life
- 9. Children Get Depressed, Too!
- 10. How Your Child’s Identity Affects His/Her Emotions
- Notes