Anger Control
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ABC's of Anger
by Ray AliStories and activities to help children understand anger
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Anger Control Training
by Emma Williams and Rebecca BarlowThis comprehensive program uses a cognitive-behavioral approach to help adolescents and adults change their thoughts, feelings, and behavior.
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Christopher's Anger
by Denise Zuckerman, M.A., illustrated by Jessica Sandek, B.F.A.With a serious tone and compelling illustrations, this powerful little book shows how each member of Christopher's family expresses anger in a different way, and how their various responses to anger affect one another.
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Drawing Together to Manage Anger
by Marge Eaton Heegaard, M.A.This child-illustrated art therapy book teaches children to find appropriate ways to express unhappiness and develop effective conflict-resolution skills.
Related Drawing Together to Items: Accept & Respect Differences, Adopted and Wondering, Build Character -
Emotes Book - Cant Loses His Cool: About Temper Tantrums
by Matt Casper, MA, MFT, and Ted DorseyCant gets mad when he doesn't get what he wants. Is throwing a temper tantrum the best way to solve his problems?
Related Emotes Book - Items: Abash and the Cyber-Bully: About Bullying, Bubba Under Pressure: About Happiness, Drain and the Mystery of Sleep: About Healthy Habits -
In Control
by Millicent H. Kellner, Ph.D., MSW, LCSWA Skill-Building Program for Teaching Young Adolescents to Manage Anger
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I'm Not Bad, I'm Just Mad
by Lawrence E. Shapiro, Ph.D., Zach Pelta-Heller, and Anna F. GreenwaldA Workbook to Help Kids Control Their Anger
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Learning to Get Along: Cool Down and Work Through Anger
by Cheri J. MeinersOffers concrete skills for working through anger; teaches kids that it's okay to feel angry, but not to hurt others with actions or words.
Related Learning to Get Along: Items: 15 Book Set, Accept and Value Each Person, Be Careful and Stay Safe, Be Honest and Tell the Truth, Be Polite and Kind, Join In and Play, Know and Follow Rules, Listen and Learn, Reach Out and Give, Respect and Take Care of Things, Share and Take Turns, Software CD, Talk and Work it Out, Try and Stick With It, Understand and Care, When I Feel Afraid -
Mad Family Gets Their Mads Out
by Lynne Namka, Ed.D.; illustrated by Nancy SaramaFifty things your family can say and do to express anger constructively
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Ready-to-Use Conflict-Resolution Activities for Elementary Students
by Beth Teolis, M.Ed.Teach students how to resolve conflicts peacefully.
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Seeing Red (Single copy)
by Jennifer Simmonds, M.Ed.An Anger Management and Peacekeeping Curriculum for Kids
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Stop the Anger Now
by Ron Potter-Efron, M.S.W., Ph.D.A Workbook for the Prevention, Containment, and Resolution of Anger
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When I Feel Angry
by Cornelia Maude Spelman, A.C.S.W., L.C.S.W.; illustrated by Nancy CoteWhen she's angry, Little Bunny knows what to do. And so will any child who reads this sweetly illustrated book.

