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Controlling Anger: A Solution Focused Approach for Young People

February 5, 2013 //  by Admin

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Controlling Anger: A Solution Focused Approach for Young People will help to empower pupils, including teenagers and young adults, to manage their anger and other strong feelings more positively

Many pupils experience difficulty in controlling their strong feelings and in managing conflict in both school and home settings. These two programmes (for different age groups) aim to help children and young people:

  • avoid or manage situations of conflict
  • understand that they can create change
  • realise that it is possible to resolve difficulties and achieve a positive outcome.

Controlling Anger: A Solution Focused Approach for Young People draws on topics particularly suitable for teens and young adults, and uses newspaper reports on subjects such as:

  • road rage
  • racist incidents
  • happy slapping
  • street fights.

About the authorsTina Rae is a Senior Educational Psychologist (Behaviour) who has written extensively on topics such as emotional literacy, behaviour management, PSHE and Citizenship. She continues to work directly with both teachers and students to develop new programmes and resources.

Sara Daly works as a Special Educational Needs Coordinator in a London primary school. As a teacher herself, she is keen to provide her fellow professionals with user-friendly resources that really engage students.

Controlling Anger: A Solution Focused Approach for Young People is suitable for ages 11-18.

ISBN: 978-1-906517-00-7

Details: A4, photocopiable, includes CD Rom

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