07/01/2026
Learn how to handle âñgér as a parent...
Anger is like a moment of mâdness—it comes fast, leaves dâmäge behind, and often goes out of control.
If you could make a Video of yourself during an âñgry 0utburst, you might be shöcked.
Sädly, that’s exactly what children see when ängér is used to discipline them: a parent who is scäry and unprédictable.
Even if änger seemed to work, it’s far too dängéröus to use on children. In many cases, äñger has led to serious injüriés—and sometimes even déæth.
That’s the pâiñful truth.
But the truth is this: discipline driven by ängér rarely teaches anything.
It only creates féâr, päiñ, and distance.
No child psychologist recommends ängér as a tool for raising or correcting a child.
The real power lies in self-control. When you calm yourself before correcting a child, you discipline with wisdom, not râgé—and you become far more effective as a parent.