Anger is a natural emotion that appears in every stage of life, including childhood. Children often become angry when they are unable to communicate their needs, when they feel misunderstood, or when they face situations beyond their coping ability. Although anger itself is not harmful, repeated uncontrolled anger may affect a child’s emotional growth, family relationships, and social development. Parents have a major role in helping children understand and manage this emotion. This article discusses common causes of anger in children and simple ways parents can guide emotional behavior in a healthy manner.
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