Dealing with anger in young children is about embracing it as much as managing it, say the authors. Here they outline the different reasons children may feel angry and offer strategies to combat negative feelings and minimise outbursts. In the chapter that focuses on responding to anger specifically in early years settings, the book urges practitioners to hold abusive action to account and create consequences that will deter it. A constructive approach also includes listening to the child with 'full attention and empathy', tracking back to the vulnerable emotions behind the anger and putting words to the emotions.
Register now to continue reading
Thank you for visiting Nursery World and making use of our archive of more than 35,000 expert features, subject guides, case studies and policy updates. Why not register today and enjoy the following great benefits:
What's included
-
Free access to 4 subscriber-only articles per month
-
Unlimited access to news and opinion
-
Email newsletter providing activity ideas, best practice and breaking news
Already have an account? Sign in here