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Every year, about a third of the girls and boys who receive Boys Town services have been abused or neglected. Oftentimes, this abuse results from parents or other caregivers getting angry and losing self-control because they don’t have strategies for staying calm when a child misbehaves.
Boys Town knows a lot about the abuse and neglect of children. Every year, 42% of the girls and boys who receive Boys Town services have been abused or neglected.
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KEEPING CALM WITH ANY AGE
Taming Toddler Tantrums
Every parent has been there or has witnessed it: the unbridled fury of a toddler who has lost control of his or her emotions. Recognize the signals that may help you defuse the situation before it is too late.
Learn the Signals
Defiance in Tweens
Whether your tween isn't helping around the house or is refusing to abide by curfews or is simply saying things like, "Yeah, yeah, I'll get to it — just let me finish this level," oppositional defiance can be frustrating for a parent.
How to Deal
Teen Self-Control
When your teenager loses their temper, it might seem like a real-life invasion of the body snatchers. Don't worry; your child is still in there. This short video offers six steps for teaching your teen to self-calm.
Watch the Video