Why are these thoughts dangerous?These thoughts, when we allow ourselves to think this way, are ones that fuel our fear and anger. Instead of empowering ourselves, we increase our own feelings of helplessness and pain, making it more likely that we will react poorly to whatever situation we [...]Continue Reading
Evolution of a Mama Tantrum – and How to STOP One
My five year old is sitting by me making mouth noises when I lose it.“squish, bleerp, swishhhh, squish.”“OK STOP! ENOUGH with the mouth noises!! GET OUT of here!!! GO!!!” I shriek in my loudest most threatening voice (and ask anyone who knows me, I have a very loud voice.)The [...]Continue Reading
Parenting and Anger Series
What started as one post about parenting an angry child has unfolded into a series about parenting and anger. I could split these into two groups - about anger in our children and anger in ourselves, but I feel like they go so closely hand in hand that they really are part of the same [...]Continue Reading
Nuts and Bolts of Dealing with Parenting Rage
Relationship Survival Mode and Taking Care of YourselfIn Dealing with Parenting Rage Part 1 I published a reply to a reader who had asked about staying calm with intense parenting situations. If I could include a few more things in my response, here's what I would say-When everything feels [...]Continue Reading
Dealing with Parenting Rage – Part 1
A letter from a reader after I published Parenting an Angry Child: My son can be angry at times, but I often blame myself. I am a single mom of a 3 and 5 year old and needless to say, I lose my temper :( in ways that are totally unacceptable to me when I am under control! Screaming, snatching him [...]Continue Reading