Helping learners with anger
R74.75
Resource Description
Helping learners with anger issues involves creating a supportive and understanding environment where they feel safe to express their emotions. Teachers and caregivers can help by teaching effective coping strategies, such as deep breathing, counting to ten, or taking a break when feeling overwhelmed. It’s important to address the root causes of the anger, whether it’s frustration with schoolwork, social challenges, or personal issues. By modeling calm behavior, setting clear expectations, and providing consistent consequences, adults can guide learners toward healthier ways to manage their emotions. Offering praise for positive behavior and encouraging problem-solving skills can also help learners develop emotional regulation and improve their relationships with peers and teachers.