When a child gets angry and starts crying, you usually:

  • I remain calm and let it pass through the emotion.
  • I am trying to understand what is beneath the surface of anger.
  • I explain how to better express my feelings.
  • I will find a way to turn the situation into a joint game.
  • I calm him down, but at the same time, I quickly assess whether it is not manipulation.

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