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Anger Quiz

True or False? Children do not get angry. False

True or False? Anger is a natural emotion. True

True or False? Children should be taught to stifle their anger and to not express it. False

True or False? Anger is a “bad” emotion. False

True or False? Children and adults can learn anger management techniques. True

True or False? Children are sometimes angry due to: Deprivation of sleep Mal nutrition Poor health Stress in the family Things that they don’t understand TRUE

True or False? Anger management involves recognizing the energy of anger and what to do with it. TRUE

True or False? Shaming an angry child is an effective technique of dealing with the anger. FALSE

True or False? It is important that the adult acknowledge the angry feeling of the child as legitimate. TRUE

True or False? Venting anger seems to be an ineffective technique, for example hitting the punching bag when you are angry. FALSE

True or False? Getting angry at the child, when they are expressing anger is an effective technique to deal with an angry child. FALSE