You can make it better: Anger Management Skills Workbook for Kids 40 Awesome Activities to Help Children Calm Down, Cope, and Regain Control by Amanda Robinson, LPC, RPT

Learning to manage difficult feelings can be quite challenging for young children.  This book offers some age appropriate help for kids roughly between the ages of five and ten.  Some of the chapters include Say Hello-and Goodbye-to Your Anger, Create Calm, Learn Self Control, Feel Great and more.

The author notes that this book is not appropriate for all kids, citing those who are having larger behavioral or mental health issues.  For many children however the activities in this book may be very helpful.  They are presented in an appealing fashion with many colorful illustrations.

I liked the way that the author spoke directly to her readers and her encouragement of doing these activities with a trusted adult.  I recommend this book for families and it may also be useful for schools and therapists.  You don’t have to wait for anger to become an issue; the activities in this book can help children to recognize and name their feelings and find ways to cope.

Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title in exchange for an honest review.

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