anger management for teens

Teen Anger Management – This is War, You Have to Out Think the Lil’ Boogers

Who are some of the best people to learn about teen anger management? Lawyers. Don’t you just love to hate them? I think a lawyer is the most despised profession on the planet. I never understood why, but whatever you think about lawyers, know one thing, they can put you in your place–with wit and verbal skills. And all lawyers know one rule that should never be broken. “Never ask a question you don’t know the answer to”.

This is what parents must adopt when dealing with their quick witted teens. Teens are good at arguing. Teens will pounce on any opportunity to argue. They’re good at it because they are on the front lines of the arguing war every day (High School). Parents forget how to argue after they leave their adolescence years because most adults develop humbleness somewhere around the age of 22. Parents it’s time to get your mojo back.

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Teen Anger Management – How Can We Attach the Art of War to it – Sun Tzu Would Feel Proud

Teen anger management and Sun Tzu’s “Art of War” has a lot in common. The Art of War is a military strategy book that has not only survived the ravages of time but has also thrived. What is it about this book that has intrigued military minds for thousands of years. It’s simple approach to War and how to win them has been successfully put to the test time and time again. What does a much aged book have to do with a teen who is disruptive and disrespectful?

Chapter 7 of Sun Tzu’s book is entitled “Engaging the Force.” It explains the danger of direct conflict and how to win head on situations by avoiding direct force and opting to use indirect force instead. A quote directly from the master Sun Tzu himself is “If you know both yourself and your enemy, you can win a hundred battles without a single loss.” A single loss. I wish I had know about this quote 711 losses ago, but once you know how to apply it with your teen anger management skills, you’ll never lose another argument with your teen.

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Anger Management for Teens Helps Them to Be Successful

When you are a teen, it must be hard to have a good attitude in every situation. Growing up today is harder than in times past and young people often find themselves needing anger management for teens. For the most part teenagers are not an empathetic group of people. They constantly compete and jealousy is big among them. The struggle to always be first is commonplace in a teenagers’ world. This is sad and unfortunate because these years should be the best years of their lives. Teenagers are being made to display maturity beyond their years as everyday they are challenged and faced with difficult obstacles. Some of these teens handle adversity very well and others react by building defensive walls around themselves. When confronted, many times teens will become restless and lash out, and often times they become dangerously violent and destructive.

Developing a plan to accommodate anger management for teens is sometimes difficult as teens tend to resist taking advice and do not always comply with instructions. In order for anger management teens to be successful, a program must be designed that will reach the aimed at persons without overbearing them. Showing a teenager that they have behavioral issues which need attention could be a challenge but it is necessary to get them to understand the importance of making changes.

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