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Resources for Dealing With Anger

by Leah Curry-Rood
July/August 2002
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All My Feelings at Preschool:
Nathan's Day
Authors: Susan Conlin and
Susan Levine Freidman
Illustrator: M. Kathryn Smith

Young children learn to express their feelings as they spend a day at preschool with four-year-old Nathan. Nathan experiences a range of feelings, such as mixed-up, different, angry, and concerned. This book helps children see that other people have feelings similar to theirs. Publisher: Parenting Press (1991).

Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
Author: Judith Viorst
Illustrator: Ray Cruz

From the moment he woke up Alexander knew it was going to be a hopeless day - and he was right. Everything went wrong. The only good thing about his day was learning that some days are like that. Publisher: Alladin (1987).

The Chocolate-Covered Cookie Tantrum
Author: Deborah Blumenthal
Illustrator: Harvey Stevenson

Sophie doesn't care that it's almost suppertime, or that her mother doesn't have a cookie. She wants a chocolate-covered cookie, and she wants it NOW! Publisher: Turtleback (1997).

Don't Rant and Rave on Wednesdays! The Children's Anger-Control Book
Authors: Adolph Moser, David Melton, Nancy R. Thatch

Any child who can read Harry Potter can read this book. The authors' basic assumption is that most people get angry and when they get angry they do silly things, sometimes. Children learn many reasons why people get ...

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