Lesson Package | Helping Your Child Identify and Deal With Anger Triggers

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Elementary school Lesson Package | Helping Your Child Identify and Deal With Anger Triggers

Provider: Very Special Tales

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Selected for its practical guidance on anger triggers, supporting teachers in helping primary pupils build emotion regulation skills

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Emotion RegulationSocial Interaction1st Grade2nd Grade3rd Grade4th Grade5th GradeKindergarten

The article "Anger Triggers in Kids: Helping your Child Identify & Deal With Anger Triggers" on Very Special Tales is designed for parents, educators, and caregivers of children, particularly those in elementary school. It offers a comprehensive guide to understanding and managing children's anger by identifying various triggers—such as physical, environmental, social, emotional, sensory, and memory-related factors. The resource includes a free downloadable worksheet, checklists, and an anger triggers poster to facilitate discussions and help children recognize and cope with their anger. Through interactive activities and action plans, it aims to equip children with the tools to manage their emotions effectively.


Table of Contents

• What is a Trigger & Types of Triggers
• Anger Triggers
• Why is it Important to Identify Anger Triggers
• Common Anger Triggers in Kids
• Brainstorming Anger Triggers with Kids/Students
• Anger Trigger Action Plan: What to Do After We Identify a Trigger
• 23 Anger Trigger Examples for Kids
• Anger Triggers Worksheets (Free Download)

Lesson Package | Helping Your Child Identify and Deal With Anger Triggers

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Very Special Tales

Very Special Tales shares easy stories and tools to help kids learn feelings and social skills. Clara, a mom and psychologist, makes these for parents, teachers, and helpers.



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