When your child is fuming with frustration, lashing out, or on the verge of a meltdown, the last thing they need is a lecture ...
Virtually every parent of young children has experienced outbursts of anger and frustration from their toddlers, whether it’s time to get up, go to bed or eat a sandwich without the crusts cut off.
Ask any parents whether they want their child to be an aggressive person and you are likely to get more than one answer. We want children to stand up for themselves when treated roughly, but we ...