
One of the most disturbing psychological challenges of parenthood is a child
who is chronically irritable, angry, and who explodes into temper tantrums.
In fact, anger and irritability are among the most common reason parents consult health professionals.
Irritability can have a damaging effect on the child’s development, the parent and child relationship, and family life. What’s worse, parents become desperate in their attempts to calm their child. And when nothing works, parents often feel useless and worry why their child appears unhappy most of the time. For the child, it is an unsettling experience to be chronically unregulated when things like transitions to a new activity, getting dressed, or being bathed trigger a tantrum. Lear more in this Book on: WHY ARE CHILDREN IRRITABLE. WHAT MAKES YOUR CHILD IRRITABLE. HOW DOES A CHILD BECOME CALM and much more...
Details
- Publication Date
- Oct 6, 2021
- Language
- English
- Category
- Parenting & Families
- Copyright
- All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
- Contributors
- By (author): Mary-Ann Schuler
Specifications
- Format