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<p>Kids are normally forthcoming with regards to sharing feelings and emotions. A kid may be burdened with feelings of pain and guilt but you would never learn it from a conversation. A child&#8217;s feelings are usually display in the behavior. When a child is sad they may keep to themselves or have little [...]]]></description>
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<p>Kids are normally forthcoming with regards to sharing feelings and emotions. A kid may be burdened with feelings of pain and guilt but you would never learn it from a conversation. A child&#8217;s feelings are usually display in the behavior. When a child is sad they may keep to themselves or have little to say. When a child feels guilty they may avoid people and stay in their room. When a child is angry they may break their toys, scream or throw a tantrum. Children are not always verbal about their emotions but actions often speak louder than words.</p>
<p>When kids show signs of anger, bursting into fits or rage and rolling around the floor in tantrums, this should be a sign that there&#8217;s a problem. This should tell the parent that this child needs help. Left untreated, this problem could evolve into a mountain of difficulty in the future. Anger management for kids is available and is effective in dealing with a child&#8217;s problems with anger. Finding the best anger management for kids may require some research and experimenting. Many different resources provide tips about anger management for kids. There are books, movies and plenty of helpful information provided by sites on the Internet. For an individual who is worried about a child with behavioral trouble regarding anger, they ought to check out some of the resources available.</p>
<p>Helping a child deal with their emotions may involve special programs geared toward kids. A child will not benefit from an adult anger management support group, nor will they benefit from taking an anger management course. These recommendations are too mature for children. Their minds are not mature enough to openly talk about their feelings. In fact they may not understand what&#8217;s happening themselves. A counselor cannot expect a child to open up and tell them the exact emotion which is making them angry. These are details which must be discovered through a series of activities regarding anger management for kids. </p>
<p>Kids respond to actions so activities involving games might be smart to use for anger management for kids. Teaching them positive values and acceptable behavior through various games would be much more effective than a one-on-on session with an anger management counselor. Providing them with worksheets, coloring pages, puzzles and quizzes would make the anger management for kids more interesting and enjoyable. Children could actually be participating in a program without actually realizing it. Anger management is a hard concept to explain to small children. Considering they&#8217;re unaware of their exact feelings and they are not equipped to think quickly and rationalize their decisions, it would be very hard to teach a kid an effective lesson plan which requires logical thinking.</p>
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<p>Anger management for kids is essential. A child needs to learn how to behave appropriately to different situations. The must know that it is perfectly find to be upset but they must also understand that this anger should not be used in a negative way. Teaching kids anger management skills early on in life will provide building blocks for their future. Through repetitious activities and practices, kids will eventually learn anger management for kids. An individual working with kids may have to patient regards to seeing results but they will come.</p>
<p>About the author: Willie Greg is an expert in Internet marketing. He writes articles about <a target="_blank" href="http://www.willienet.com/">internet business</a> and other related topics. For the listing of corporate events visits <a target="_blank" href="http://www.eventogo.com">corporate events</a> and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.mytradefairs.com">trade shows</a> calendar.  </p>
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		<title>Exercise Helps With Anger Management For Kids</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Oct 2009 13:25:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff</dc:creator>
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<p>Parents reading this may not be surprised by the latest findings from a team of researchers at the Georgia School of Medicine. The first-of-its-kind study published in the November issue of Pediatric Exercise Science, a professional journal dedicated to increasing our understanding of exercise during childhood, finds that aerobic activity seems to have [...]]]></description>
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<p>Parents reading this may not be surprised by the latest findings from a team of researchers at the Georgia School of Medicine. The first-of-its-kind study published in the November issue of Pediatric Exercise Science, a professional journal dedicated to increasing our understanding of exercise during childhood, finds that aerobic activity seems to have a significant impact on anger management for kids.</p>
<p>In fact, aerobic exercise may be an effective strategy to help overweight kids (maybe even children at any weight) to burn off anger or aggression in a safe, healthy, and rather effective way. Earlier research has shown that exercise helps to reduce depression or anxiety in children. Most of us have long since come to recognize that exercise can also help older folks manage stress and burn off bad moods.</p>
<p>The latest research focused on a structured aerobic exercise program as it related to anger expression in healthy overweight kids. The scientists looked at 208 usually sedentary 7- to 11-year-olds who took part in a 10-15 week after-school aerobic exercise program.</p>
<p>The subjects, overweight but otherwise healthy, were randomly assigned to an aerobic exercise program or instructed to maintain their normal inactive routine. Surveys were also taken on anger expression at the start and end of the testing using the Pediatric Anger Expression Scale that gauges common expressions of anger like slamming doors and hitting.</p>
<p>The researchers found that the Anger Out and Anger Expression scores were lower for the aerobic exercise group at the end of the testing period.<br />
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&#8220;Exercise had a significant impact on anger expression in children,&#8221; said Dr. Catherine Davis, a clinical health psychologist in the Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine. &#8220;This finding indicates that aerobic exercise may be an effective strategy to help overweight kids reduce anger expression and aggressive behavior.&#8221;</p>
<p>The finding applies across the board &#8211; without regard for gender, race, socioeconomic status and even fitness level. This serves as yet another reason for parents, caregivers and teachers to get kids up and moving. Regular exercise seems not only to help with weight and anger issues, but it also may improve cognition and reduce insulin resistance.<br />
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This latest research supports earlier work by Dr. Davis that suggested aerobic exercise also helps thinking skills and reduces insulin resistance, a condition known to be a precursor to diabetes. And while the increase in activity did help the subjects of the study lose some weight, all of them continued to be classified as overwight at the end of the research.</p>
<p>Supported by a five year $3.6 million grant by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, Dr. Davis is looking to see if this exercise finding holds for a similar group of kids who are being studied for the impact of exercise on cognition.</p>
<p>Scientists want to be sure the exercise, and not other things like participation in a special after-school problem, caused the improvement in the anger scores. Changes in their routine, time with parents and away from fight-provoking siblings, violent TV and video games could also have had a positive impact on anger management for kids.</p>
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Next just head on over to the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.reallyworks.org/?source=is">Daily Health Bulletin</a> for more health tips including more effective methods of <a target="_blank" href="http://reallyworks.org/blog/category/exercise/">anger management for kids</a> and get 5 free revealing health reports.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Anger management for kids can be tough. Kids are not normally forthcoming in sharing feelings and emotions. A kid may have feelings of anger, pain or guilt but you would never know it from talking with them.</p>
<p>A child&#8217;s feelings are usually displayed in their behavior. When a child is sad they may keep to themselves [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anger management for kids can be tough. Kids are not normally forthcoming in sharing feelings and emotions. A kid may have feelings of anger, pain or guilt but you would never know it from talking with them.</p>
<p>A child&#8217;s feelings are usually displayed in their behavior. When a child is sad they may keep to themselves or have little to say. When a child feels guilty they may avoid people and stay in their room. When a child is angry they may break their toys, scream or throw a tantrum. Children don&#8217;t always talk about their emotions but their actions should give you some clues.</p>
<p>When kids show signs of anger, bursting into fits or rage and rolling around the floor in tantrums, there&#8217;s a problem. This behavior should ell you that this child needs help. Left untreated, this problem could evolve into tons of difficulty in the future. It&#8217;s easier to do anger management for kids when they are young instead of waiting until they are older.</p>
<p>Anger management for kids is available and is very effective in dealing with a child&#8217;s problems with anger. Finding the best anger management for kids may require some research and experimenting. Many different resources provide tips about anger management and there are books, movies and plenty of information provided by sites on the Internet. For someone who is worried about a child with problems regarding anger they should check out some of the resources available.</p>
<p>Helping a child deal with their emotions may involve special programs geared toward kids. A child won&#8217;t get much help from an adult anger management support group, nor will they benefit from taking an anger management course. These recommendations are too mature for children.</p>
<p>Smaller childrens minds are not mature enough to openly talk about their feelings. In fact they may not understand what&#8217;s happening themselves. A counselor cannot expect a child to open up and tell them the exact emotion which is making them angry. These are details which must be discovered through a series of activities regarding anger management for kids.</p>
<p>Kids respond to actions so activities involving games might be smart to use in teaching anger management for kids. Teaching them positive values and acceptable behavior through various games would be much more effective than a one-on-on session with an anger management counselor.</p>
<p>Providing them with worksheets, coloring pages, puzzles and quizzes would make the anger management for kids more interesting and enjoyable. Children could actually be participating in a program without actually realizing it.</p>
<p>Anger management is a hard concept to explain to small children. Considering they&#8217;re unaware of their exact feelings and they are not equipped to think quickly and rationalize their decisions, it would be very hard to teach a kid an effective lesson plan which requires logical thinking.</p>
<p>Anger management for kids is essential. A child needs to learn how to behave appropriately to different situations. They must know that it is okay to be upset but they must also understand that this anger should not be used in a negative way.</p>
<p>Teaching kids anger management skills early on in life will provide building blocks for their future. Through repetitious activities and practices, kids will eventually learn anger management. Any person working with kids will have to patient in regards to seeing results but they will come.</p>
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