The Anger Alphabet
Understanding Anger - An Emotional Development Programme for Young Children aged 6-12
- Tina Rae - Tina Rae Well Being Training and Consultancy, Professional and Academic Tutor, University of East London
School Psychology
An ideal resource for primary teachers, this practical resource helps children understand anger and identify links with other emotions with an interactive program using 26 elements. They will learn skills to effectively manage their anger with activities and exercises.
New to this edition is:
- Information on recent initiatives on anger management in schools
- Models and top tips for coping with anger
- New activities and ideas
- Further information for young children aged 5-9
This instructional guide for teachers comes with photocopiable worksheets and activities suitable for both group and individual work for the whole-class which are available to download online.
Supplements
'The Anger Alphabet is invaluable for those who work with young people as professionals in either education or social care. Like the previous edition, this book gives sound advice, practical activities, and a clearly structured programme of experiences and opportunities to help young people develop an internal locus of control over their emotions. This edition has new illustrations, activities for outdoors and new practical tools such as charts, checklists and lists of strategies for young people, their parents and their teachers.
Coping with stress, anxiety and self doubt is a challenge for many, but for those who struggle with attachment difficulties or are on the autistic spectrum, these challenges can be overwhelming. The Anger Alphabet is a highly effective programme providing fun and stimulating sessions that help young people manage, not repress, their emotions. Helping young people to develop these skills can be important for the day to day management of a classroom or group. More importantly however, this programme provides lifelong strategies that can support mental and emotional health and wellbeing, the forming and maintaining of relationships, motivation and success in learning, the development of positive values and attitudes, and the building of self-confidence. Tina Rae has once again given professionals working with children and young people a highly effective tool for their toolkit'
-Terri Harrison, Nature Nurture Project, Camphill School, Aberdeen
Sample Materials & Chapters
Appendix 1 - Pre and Post Course Checklist
Appendix 3 - Pre and Post Course Observation Sheet
Appendix 4 - Strong Feelings Diary
Appendix 5 - Format for Group Work
Appendix 6 - Time Out Vouchers
Appendix 7 - Top Tips for Teachers
Appendix 8 - Top Tips for Parents
Appendix 9 - Top Tips/Strategies for Children
Appendix 10 - Behaviour Monitoring Chart
Appendix 11 - Reward Sticker Chart
Appendix 12 - Information Sheet on Attachment Disorders
Appendix 13 - Strategy Sheet: Attachment Disorders
Appendix 14 - Nurture Group Information Sheet