
Mad Isn't Bad
A Child's Book About Anger (ElfHelp Books for Kids)
by Mundy Michaelene
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appears in Anger Management.
You can be good and angry. After all, everyone gets angry once in a while. That's normal. But what should we do with our anger Do we have any choicesMad Isn't Bad says children do have choices. Just as importantly, caring Adult,s have choices about what to teach children about anger. By helping children and ourselves better understand what ange...
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