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.
Newsweek discussed the post with a family therapist, who said the grandma's actions could lead to "estrangement." ...
“When kids show anger, a lot of our impulses are to be like ‘Don’t feel that way. Stop.’ We want them to stop feeling that way because it’s distressing for them, for us,” she ...
This anger management group is the only group that encourages parents and their children to attend together. Our lessons go beyond counting to 10 and deep breathing. This is a dynamic group with ...
Hannah likes to make the therapy experience fun so that children are engaged and want to come back. Specializations include Anxiety, Depression, Behavior management, ADHD, and Anger management.