Anger Management
All About Anger
Resource for counselors to use in create anger management program.
Angries Out
Talk, Trust & Feel Therapeutics provides innovative toys and books to help parents, teachers and therapists teach children to express uncomfortable feelings, take responsibility for their own behavior and learn positive social skills. Their commitment is to develop products to help children feel good about identifying and breaking into their acts of power and replacing them with acts of love. A favorite Anger Management Site dedicated to helping parents, teachers and therapists teach children to express uncomfortable feelings, take responsibility for their own behavior and learn positive social skills. LOTS OF LESSON PLANS!
Beyond Anger Management...Anger Resolution
This training uses an empowerment model designed to give professionals a practical knowledge base in anger issues along with some effective strategies to engage these angry persons. This work was developed by Arlie Neskahi in response to repeated requests to assist schools, agency personnel and administrators to work with this "hard to reach" population. It has been delivered to inner city youth workers, anger management support group leaders, gang prevention coordinators, and a state school for the deaf.
Child Centered Solutions
The Child Centered Solutions website is specifically tailored to provide children, families and professionals with the resources to educate and manage all types of family conflicts. As a comprehensive online database of local and national resources such as; organizations, government support, articles, books and more, CCS online provides the tools necessary for children, families and professionals to cope with the transitions family conflict often brings.
Futures Without Violence
Everyone has the right to live free of violence. Futures Without Violence, formerly Family Violence Prevention Fund, works to prevent and end violence against women and children around the world.
Helping Young Children Deal With Anger
Children's anger presents challenges to teachers committed to constructive, ethical, and effective child guidance. This Digest explores what we know about the components of children's anger, factors contributing to understanding and managing anger, and the ways teachers can guide children's expressions of anger.
Intervention Central
Intervention Central offers free tools and resources to help school staff and parents to promote positive classroom behaviors and foster effective learning for all children and youth.
PBS Into the Mix: Anger Management
This lesson plan is designed to teach anger management and conflict resolution through the "I-Message" communication technique and other group activities. Objectives include: To help students see that conflict can become a positive situation, To help students widen their vocabularies in reference to emotions,To enable students to describe anger and its effects on them, To transition students from inappropriate action when angry to more constructive behavior, To give students options with which they can cope with their anger, To give students communication tools to aid them in relationships.
The organizations, Web sites and other resources listed here are not exhaustive, nor is their inclusion intended as an endorsement by the American School Counselor Association. Rather, these listings are intended to assist school counselors in their efforts to better address children's academic, career, and personal/social development needs.
Resource for counselors to use in create anger management program.
Angries Out
Talk, Trust & Feel Therapeutics provides innovative toys and books to help parents, teachers and therapists teach children to express uncomfortable feelings, take responsibility for their own behavior and learn positive social skills. Their commitment is to develop products to help children feel good about identifying and breaking into their acts of power and replacing them with acts of love. A favorite Anger Management Site dedicated to helping parents, teachers and therapists teach children to express uncomfortable feelings, take responsibility for their own behavior and learn positive social skills. LOTS OF LESSON PLANS!
Beyond Anger Management...Anger Resolution
This training uses an empowerment model designed to give professionals a practical knowledge base in anger issues along with some effective strategies to engage these angry persons. This work was developed by Arlie Neskahi in response to repeated requests to assist schools, agency personnel and administrators to work with this "hard to reach" population. It has been delivered to inner city youth workers, anger management support group leaders, gang prevention coordinators, and a state school for the deaf.
Child Centered Solutions
The Child Centered Solutions website is specifically tailored to provide children, families and professionals with the resources to educate and manage all types of family conflicts. As a comprehensive online database of local and national resources such as; organizations, government support, articles, books and more, CCS online provides the tools necessary for children, families and professionals to cope with the transitions family conflict often brings.
Futures Without Violence
Everyone has the right to live free of violence. Futures Without Violence, formerly Family Violence Prevention Fund, works to prevent and end violence against women and children around the world.
Helping Young Children Deal With Anger
Children's anger presents challenges to teachers committed to constructive, ethical, and effective child guidance. This Digest explores what we know about the components of children's anger, factors contributing to understanding and managing anger, and the ways teachers can guide children's expressions of anger.
Intervention Central
Intervention Central offers free tools and resources to help school staff and parents to promote positive classroom behaviors and foster effective learning for all children and youth.
PBS Into the Mix: Anger Management
This lesson plan is designed to teach anger management and conflict resolution through the "I-Message" communication technique and other group activities. Objectives include: To help students see that conflict can become a positive situation, To help students widen their vocabularies in reference to emotions,To enable students to describe anger and its effects on them, To transition students from inappropriate action when angry to more constructive behavior, To give students options with which they can cope with their anger, To give students communication tools to aid them in relationships.
The organizations, Web sites and other resources listed here are not exhaustive, nor is their inclusion intended as an endorsement by the American School Counselor Association. Rather, these listings are intended to assist school counselors in their efforts to better address children's academic, career, and personal/social development needs.