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Starving the Anger Gremlin for Children Aged 5-9: A Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Workbook on Anger Management

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Kate Collins-Donnelly

  • Starving the Anger Gremlin for Children Aged 5-9

144 pages
Interest Age: 5 to 9
2014
ISBN: 9781849054935

Help children to understand and manage their anger with this fun and imaginative workbook.

The Anger Gremlin is a naughty creature and his favourite food is your anger! The more anger you feed him, the bigger and bigger he gets and the angrier and angrier you feel! How can you stop this? Starve the Anger Gremlin of angry thoughts, feelings and behaviours, and watch him disappear!

Based on cognitive behavioural principles, this workbook uses fun and engaging activities to teach children how to manage their anger by changing how they think and act – getting rid of their Anger Gremlins for good! Packed full of stories, puzzles, quizzes, and colouring, drawing and writing games, this is an excellent resource for parents or practitioners to use with children aged 5 to 9 years.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements.

About the Author.

1.Why Read This Book?

2. Let’s Meet a Mystery Creature!

3. Let’s Learn About Feelings!

4. What is Anger?

5. Things We Get Angry About.

6. Why We Get Angry.

7. Our Angry Bodies.

8. Our Angry Behaviours.

9. What Effects Anger Can Have.

10. Starving the Anger Gremlin Strategies.

11. Your Anger Dos and Don’ts.

12. Completing Your Mission to Starve the Anger Gremlin.

Appendices:

  • Quiz Answers.
  • Information for Parents and Professionals.
  • References.

"Starving the Anger Gremlin for Children Aged 5-9 is a high quality programme with innovative, fun and age-appropriate materials to support young children to manage their emotions successfully. It is flexible enough to be used with groups and whole classes as well as in one-to-one sessions with children with varying levels of anger issues, including those with complex needs. I envisage schools, parents and children benefiting greatly from using this structured approach to cognitive behavioural therapy and I look forward to its use in our school. An excellent resource for every primary school!"
- Andrew Truby, Headteacher at St Thomas of Canterbury School, Sheffield, UK