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Helping Children Manage Big Emotions

  • Children may react with anger and frustration due to feelings of shame, embarrassment, or injustice when faced with unexpected situations.
  • Parents experiencing tantrums and emotional outbursts from children should remain calm and respond with empathy rather than discipline.
  • Structure is important for children, as unexpected situations can lead to emotional dysregulation.
  • Reading books about characters and emotions can help children when they are calm.
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Helping Children Manage Big Emotions

(Family Features) Little children experience big emotions. When things don’t go as planned or they feel overstimulated or face new experiences, children may respond with anger and frustration, fueled by feelings of shame, embarrassment or even a sense of injustice.

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Helena Independent Record broke the news in Helena, United States on Wednesday, August 20, 2025.
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