“Christina’s expertise and proven track record helping children learn to identify and manage their emotions radiate throughout her new workbook. Her descriptions are thoughtful and concise. The variety of activities engages and appeals to all types of learners. This workbook is an easy-to-use tool for parents and clinicians to help the children in their lives learn to manage their emotions.”
—Amy Robinson, mental health professional, board-certified behavior analyst, and doctoral student in school psychology
~Amy Robinson
“The Anger Workbook for Kids provides appropriate language for children to understand their experiences of anger, and ways to manage it differently. Parents, go through this workbook with your child, and you can explore your own emotional responses and learn some strategies along with your child.”
—Jayme Baden, MA, LMFT, community family therapist, and mother of three children
~Jayme Baden, MA, LMFT
“The Anger Workbook for Kids provides kids (with the assistance of an adult) effective tools to manage the actions associated with poor anger management. Kids learn how to identify their feelings and triggers, and how anger can negatively affect their relationships with friends and family. The easy-to-use activities encourage kids to practice working through their feelings and controlling their actions. This workbook is useful for professionals and parents alike!”
—Stacy Wilson, LCSW, licensed clinical social worker and consultant providing cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to teens and adults
~Stacy Wilson, LCSW
“If you are looking for kid-friendly approaches to managing anger, this book is a must-have. The exercises work well as self-guided practice for children and adolescents, or as a complement to therapy interventions. I love how complex emotional concepts are broken down in ways that kids and their caregivers will easily understand. I will return to it frequently in my work with youth in foster care.”
—Amy Board, MSW, LCSW, director of community mental health at Little City Foundation
~Amy Board, MSW, LCSW
“This informative workbook is a hands-on tool that empowers children to identify, control, and manage the source of their anger. The easy-to-read information and interactive activities in this book make it an ideal resource for parents and/or other adults to use to help the children in their lives. This is a must-read book for anyone with children who may be displaying signs of anger.”
—Kristin Mayer, master of arts in instruction and reading (WI 316), and 2nd grade teacher at Galesville Elementary School in Galesville, WI
~Kristin Mayer
“What a great workbook to help therapists and parents support kids who are coping with big feelings. This is even more crucial in this time as school is disrupted, and children and families are under unprecedented stress. Christina Kress normalizes anger and provides so many tools that you are sure to find some that work for your child. If you are looking for a road map to help kids understand and manage their feelings, this is it.”
—Susan Nightingale, LICSW, vice president of mental health services at SOME (So Others Might Eat) in Washington, DC
~Susan Nightingale, LICSW