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You may already know that it’s important for kids to express their feelings. But what do you do when they express their feelings in a way that seems unhealthy -- if they become aggressive when they don’t get their way, become disrespectful when you set a boundary, or become fearful when they’re faced with change? The good news is that even though coping in a healthy way does not come naturally to most people, we can teach our kids to recognize their feelings and respond to them in a more mature, productive way.
By Rachel Bailey5
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You may already know that it’s important for kids to express their feelings. But what do you do when they express their feelings in a way that seems unhealthy -- if they become aggressive when they don’t get their way, become disrespectful when you set a boundary, or become fearful when they’re faced with change? The good news is that even though coping in a healthy way does not come naturally to most people, we can teach our kids to recognize their feelings and respond to them in a more mature, productive way.

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