The Function of:Emotional ID Puzzles

The purpose of our Emotional Id Puzzles series is twofold; we want to simultaneously enable young children to build character through learning how to make the right choices, while at the same time providing young children with various coping mechanisms when confronted with common emotional challenges.

The Emotional Id puzzles series uses a kid friendly approach that enables young children to identify and process fundamental emotional issues that they are faced with in today’s world.

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September 23rd, 2010 - 7:00 am Categories - Anger Management

Two New Guides on Anger Management for Parents Released

Almost five children die each day in the United States as a result of child abuse. More than 3 out of 4 of these cases involve children under the age of four. This figure has been on the rise for the past ten years suggesting the problem is only getting worse. Additionally, the United States [...][...]


September 19th, 2010 - 7:00 am Categories - Anger Management, Child Anger Management

Lakers’ Ron Artest Promotes Mental Health Services At Montebello School

A subject that normally fills people with shame when it doesn’t elicit nervous laughter was warmly received by an unlikely audience last Thursday, a response that was helped by the candor of a basketball champion, a congresswoman, and two students. Middle-schoolers at Eastmont Intermediate in Mont[...]


September 10th, 2010 - 7:00 am Categories - Anger Management, Child Anger Management

How to teach a child anger management

Whether it’s your two-year-old biting a playmate, an eight-year-old throwing his schoolbooks on the floor, or a teenager sulking and swearing, children of all ages will demonstrate a wide range of frustrations. Children go through phases. When the adjustments they’re making are difficult[...]


September 8th, 2010 - 10:40 am Categories - Anger Management, Teen Anger Management

Five Tips to Release Anger

Five free tips from Sound Feelings help release anger to improve emotional and physical health. Our free information reveals self-help techniques and solutions for anger-management, anger-control, coping with anger, anger resolution, expressing anger and conflict resolution. This self-study guide he[...]


September 7th, 2010 - 7:00 am Categories - Anger Management, Child Anger Management

Helping Children with Anger

Chronically angry children often have trouble gaining insight into their aggression. This can be due to immaturity or stubborn defensiveness. One way for parents and teachers to help angry children understand and cope with their anger is to use the acronym V.I.E.W. V stands for “validate.” Whate[...]


September 3rd, 2010 - 7:55 am Categories - Anger Management, Child Anger Management

Raising a large family

Raising Sextuplets stars Bryan & Jenny Masche have been in the spotlight ever since their six kids were born three years ago. They’ve been followed by WeTV cameras throughout their time trying to well, raise their sextuplets — and have been the topic of lots of talk because of it. We spoke w[...]