Anger Management Tips For Parents
Parenting takes a lot of patience and sometimes anger gets the best of us but here's to help you understand better where anger is coming from. Here are top 10 tips for anger management: 1. Remember your job 2. To be creative 3. Focus on gratitude 4. Keep a positive perspective 5. Commit to enjoy your kids 6. Don't sweat the small stuff 7. Take good care of ourselves 8. Join a community 9. Get some education 10. Learn what anger is Watch and Enjoy! Dr. Paul Jenkins For a FREE digital copy of my mini-book, Portable Positivity, visit this link: https://bit.ly/2PoIDam Added card - Playlist Positive Relationship Resources - 6:22 LINKS & RESOURCES: ======================== Website: http://www.drpauljenkins.com/ Books & CD’s: http://drpauljenkins.com/products/ The Parenting Power-up Audio Course: http://parentingpowerup.com/ Free digital copy of Portable Positivity: https://bit.ly/2PoIDam MUSIC ======================== Track: Kisma - We Are [NCS Release] Music provided by NoCopyrightSounds. Watch: • Kisma - We Are | House | NCS - Copyright F... Licensed under Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 ======================== Video by Nate Woodbury BeTheHeroStudios.com / natewoodburyhero #LiveOnPurpose #PositiveParenting

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