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Elora
asks
13 years ago
"How do you answer this question; Where does anger come from?"
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Elora
13 years ago
our 8yo daughter asked me that ...
Elora
13 years ago
I responded with, "We'll discuss this on Friday, NOT while you are doing your homework."
Elora
13 years ago
I needed to buy some time.
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Ford
13 years ago
'Within, as does it's cure' Then wink knowingly and don't say anything else
Elora
13 years ago
FordPotez
: Nice one.
Daila
13 years ago
FordPotez
: Excellent answer.
Daila
13 years ago
I think Ford's answer is great, but perhaps you could use your explanation as a teaching tool to explain that sometimes anger
Daila
13 years ago
or a lot of times anger is situational. You could focus on trying to determine the root case of why a person is angry in a particular
Daila
13 years ago
situation.
Daila
13 years ago
And how we have all the power to control our reactions to other people.
Elora
13 years ago
Daila_Holder
:
I like it. In the past, We've discussed meditation. (counting to ten and deep breathing)
Elora
13 years ago
I'm just waiting for the time when she suggests to Me or Merrick .... Try counting to ten.
NeedleNerd
13 years ago
I explained to mini-me that anger is usually secondary to another feeling and that you need to get to THAT to explain anger
NeedleNerd
13 years ago
Someone is scared? They get angry b/c they feel they're helpless. Someone is sad? They get angry because they feel alone.
NeedleNerd
13 years ago
You get the gist. Seemed to help my 8-year-old to understand
Elora
13 years ago
NeedleNerd
:
Awesome. Thanks
NeedleNerd
13 years ago
Noo problem
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