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A Volcano in My Tummy is about helping 6 to 15 year olds handle
their anger so that they can live successfully, healthily, happily
and nonviolently, with motivation, without fear and with good
relationships. An accessible resource book for teachers, parents
and all who care for children, it is full of stories, and
easy-to-use games and exercises designed to encourage children to
see their anger and to deal constructively with it. A Volcano in My
Tummy includes sections on key concepts, building a child's self
esteem, what adults can do when a child is angry, developing an
anger management program, troubleshooting, and a special section
for teachers that integrates the resource with other curriculum
areas. Exercises are clearly described, indicating appropriate age
levels, teaching strategies, materials and procedures to follow,
with worksheets for the childrens' use. All are easily adaptable
for use by teachers, parents or other caregivers.
Young children can erupt like little volcanoes when they are
feeling angry. It can be overwhelming and difficult to deal with,
and can produce angry feelings in the parent or caregiver too. This
book is packed with advice and strategies for those working with
children under five on how to understand and manage anger in
children, and also how to help their parents or caregivers to deal
with anger. The authors outline the different reasons children may
feel angry so that their emotions can be fully understood, and
offer strategies to combat negative feelings and minimize
outbursts. These include putting in place behavioural boundaries
and helping a child to feel secure. Simple activities and exercises
are also given to help children and adults to express their anger
positively. In addition, a selection of poems and stories will help
adults to pass on the lessons of the book to children. This
practical and accessible book will be of essential use to any
professional helper of parents and young children such as early
childhood educators, caregivers and social workers, as well as to
parents themselves.
Some adolescents seem to act as if they have a volcano inside --
always on the verge of erupting into anger. They often generate
discord and have combative relationships with parents, care givers
and other adults who work with them. Adolescent Volcanoes is a
practical resource for adults working with adolescents and their
parents to help them understand, express and manage their anger.
Featuring interactive worksheets and handouts throughout, it
explores the causes of anger, focusing not only on the adolescent,
but also on styles of parenting and situations at home that can
exacerbate these feelings, and suggests ways to tone down
confrontations and improve relationships. It describes models that
explain the dynamics of arguments, such as 'power analysis' and
'positive intentions'. It also explains anger management tools such
as 'escalators', 'time out', 'emotional awareness', 'triggers' and
the 'four-part phrase'. By improving emotional management and
communication, this resource will help adolescents to understand
how to reduce attacking behaviour and turn their anger into
something positive. Adolescent Volcanoes can be used as the basis
of counselling sessions and incident management. It will be
invaluable for counsellors, teachers, youth workers and social
workers who work with adolescents.
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