Eva L. Feindler, Karen E. Starr
Teaching children and adolescents to recognize how they feel when they are angry and what pushes their buttons enables them to make better choices about how they express their anger. They learn that staying cool gives them the power to create more positive outcomes for potentially negative encounters. Through selfassessment and role-plays, they learn to negotiate conflict constructively and to apply what they have learned to real life situations.
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