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Parenting Children - September 18, 2012

Day 35 - Handling anger - Ours and theirs

Unhelpful reactions to anger

• some people react like a rhino - when angry, they go on the attack and express their feelings aggressively
• some people react like a hedgehog - when angry, they protect themselves and bury their feelings
• learning to control our anger
• Recognize the root of our anger
• HALT - ask: Am I Hungry, Anxious, Lonely or Tired?
• displaced anger: buried anger caused by someone in the past can come out in the present against someone else
• deal with unresolved hurt from the past through forgiveness

2. Take time out to calm down

• press the pause button • avoid jumping to conclusions

3. Label the action not the child's character
• avoid phrases like "You're so careless” or "You're so unkind”
• children can believe labels
• labeling the action helps them to change, e.g.; That was a careless thing to do" or "That was an unkind remark to make”

4. Use "I" statements to express own feelings

• helps us to avoid labeling other people
• easier for them to respond constructively
• and make changes in their behavior

Question:
Do you tend to react more like a rhino or a hedgehog? What helps you express your anger effectively? How do your children tend to react? What helps them?

From Series: "Parenting Children Ages 0-10"

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Course Content

Lessons Status
1

Day 1 – Introduction

2

Day 2 – Introduction Part II

3

Day 3 – The First and Second Seasons of Marriage – Spring & Summer

4

Day 4 – The Third and Fourth Seasons of Marriage – Autumn & Winter

5

Day 5 – Building Strong Foundations

6

Day 6 – Make Time for Each Other – Planning Marriage Time

7

Day 7 – Make Marriage Time a Priority & Protect It

8

Day 8 – Nurture Each Other

9

Day 9 – The Art of Communication

10

Day 10 – Effective Communication

11

Day 11 – The importance of listening

12

Day 12 – Hindrances to Listening – Filters

13

Day 13 – Hindrances to Listening – Bad Habits

14

Day 14 – Practicing Effective Listening

15

Day 15 – Principles for Effective Listening

16

Day 16 – An Example of Effective Listening

17

Day 17 – Effective Listening Summary

18

Day 18 – Conflict Resolution

19

Day 19 – Express our Appreciation

20

Day 20 – Identify and Accept our Differences Part I

21

Day 21 – Identify and Accept our Differences Part II

22

Day 22 – Learn to Negotiate – Find the Best Time

23

Day 23 – Learn to Negotiate – Identify and Discuss the Issue

24

Day 24 – Learn to Negotiate – Final Steps

25

Day 25 – Putting Negotiation into Action and Grow Together

26

Day 26 – The Importance of Shared Faith

27

Day 27 – The Power of Forgiveness

28

Day 28 – Understanding Anger

29

Day 29 – Handling Anger

30

Day 30 – The Healing Process

31

Day 31 – The Healing Process – Identify The Hurt

32

Day 32 – The Healing Process – Say Sorry

33

Day 33 – The Healing Process: Forgive

34

Day 34 – What Forgiveness Is and Is Not

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