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Twelve percent of parents worry that their child’s anger will cause problems, according to a new poll. Experts weigh in on tips to manage their frustrations.
Twelve percent of parents worry that their child’s anger could lead to problems, according to a new C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital National Poll on Children’s Health released on Monday.
Anger issues can create long-lasting problems for parents and children, but anger is also a healthy emotion, so great parents need to help their kids manage it well. Here, a parenting expert ...
Rise in anger issues among children blamed on 'growing emotional challenges' including social media. By ELEANOR HARDING EDUCATION EDITOR. Published: 19:01 EDT, 11 May 2025 | Updated: 02:39 EDT, 12 ...
Twelve percent of parents worry that their child’s anger will cause problems, according to a new poll. Experts weigh in on tips to manage their frustrations.
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Parents are worried that their anger might be influencing their children. Here’s what experts say - MSNTwelve percent of parents worry that their child’s anger could lead to problems, according to a new C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital National Poll on Children’s Health released on Monday.
Twelve percent of parents worry that their child’s anger could lead to problems, according to a new C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital National Poll on Children’s Health released on Monday.
Twelve percent of parents worry that their child’s anger could lead to problems, according to a new C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital National Poll on Children’s Health released on Monday.
(CNN) — Tantrums over misplaced toys, meltdowns sparked by sibling conflicts and outbursts over screen-time restrictions are all familiar frustrations for young children. But for some parents ...
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