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Raising a child is a serious matter. It is also very challenging. As a parent, you will go through many different emotions and face many challenges that are very difficult to overcome.
One of the strongest emotions you will most likely encounter as you raise your child is anger. Yes, having your own child can give you the happiest feeling. It can make you feel content and show your unconditional love to your child, but it can also test your patience. There will be times when you will feel so angry and upset because of your childโs behaviors, which is actually normal and understandable.
ย However, note that while getting angry at your child from time to time is normal, it is still important for you to learn how to manage it, especially if this emotion is already affecting your relationship with them. You love your child deeply and unconditionally, but your anger and frustration may accumulate during the 24 hours you parent them daily. This may cause you to experience moments when you feel like you will blow up and explode.
If you feel like you have problems controlling your anger at your child, especially when they behave defiantly or have tantrums, this book can help. Through this book, you will understand anger better and learn about healthy anger management techniques to help you R 2 cope with such a negative emotion. The contents of this book are all for parents who want to reduce the number of times they lose their patience.