“Do You Have a Problem Controlling Anger in Angry Children?
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  1. Your child has trouble controlling anger:
    •  Occasionally
    •  Often
    •  Constantly
  2. When you punish your child but his behavior still gets worse:
    •  You make the punishment more severe
    •  You reconsider your position and occasionally you give in, particularly if it wasn’t something that was so important to you
    •  You break off contact so that your child doesn’t make things worse for himself
  3. When your child is angry:
    •  He has no problem letting the entire world know about it
    •  He can’t help but to act out. It’s natural
    •  He must still be in control of himself and should be held accountable if he loses control
  4. Concerning anger:
    •  It is a bad emotion
    •  Children need to be taught not to get angry
    •  Anger is not really a problem. It’s a normal emotion
    •  Once a person gets angry it is natural to lose control
  5. Your child has trouble controlling anger and he explodes. When you ask him why:
    •  He usually blames someone else
    •  He blames someone else, but you don’t let him get away with it
    •  He admits he was wrong and feels bad he lost control
    •  You don’t ask why he got angry
  6. When your kids fight with each other?
    •  You try to make peace
    •  You let them work it out checking to make sure that no one gets hurt
    •  It frustrates and upsets you and occasionally gets you angry
    •  You try to figure out who is right
  7. When you ask your child to do something he doesn't want to do:
    •  He talks back to you
    •  He obeys, but with some grumbling
    •  He says he will do it but doesn’t
    •  He usually listens without too much problems
  8. What happens when your child argues and fights with you?
    •  You try to reason with him
    •  You remind him that you are the parent and make sure you get the last word
    •  You get angry and the fighting often escalates
    •  You walk away
  9. When you give your child punishment or consequences he usually:
    •  Accepts them
    •  Grumbles, but accepts them
    •  Gets angry
    •  Verbally attacks you
  10. When your child has trouble controlling anger and gets out of control:
    •  You physically have to restrain him
    •  You remove the breakables and walk away
    •  You try to talk to him to calm him down
    •  You back down and give in occasionally
  11. BONUS QUESTION- You try to avoid having your child get angry by:
    •  Giving in whenever necessary to avoid conflicts
    •  Rewording your statements so that you tell him ‘no’ without actually saying ‘no’
    •  Avoiding your child. He argues so much that there is no other way
    •  Controlling my child’s anger is not possible

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