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A Volcano in My Tummy: Helping Children to Handle Anger presents a clear and effective approach to helping children and adults alike understand and deal constructively with childrens anger. Using easy to understand yet rarely taught skills for anger management, including how to teach communication of emotions, A Volcano in My Tummy offers engaging, well-organized activities which help to overcome the fear of childrens anger which many adult care-givers experience. By carefully distinguishing between anger the feeling, and violence the behavior, this accessible little book, primarily created for ages 6 to thirteen, helps to create an awareness of anger, enabling children to relate creatively and harmoniously at critical stages in their development.

Through activities, stories, articles, and games designed to allow a multi-subject, developmental approach to the topic at home and in school, A Volcano in My Tummy gives us the tools we need to put aside our problems with this all-too-often destructive emotion, and to have fun while were at it.

Elaine Whitehouse is a teacher, family court and private psychotherapist, mother of two and leader of parenting skills workshops for eight years. Warwick Pudney is a teacher and counsellor with ten years experience facilitating anger management, abuser therapy and mens change groups, as well as being a father of three. Both regularly conduct workshops.

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A Volcano In My Tummy

Helping Children to Handle Anger

A RESOURCE BOOK FOR PARENTS, CAREGIVERS AND TEACHERS

Warwick Pudney and liane Whitehouse

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New Society Publishers

Cataloging in Publication Data:

A catalog record for this publication is available from the National Library of Canada.

Copyright 1996 by Warwick Pudney and liane Whitehouse.

All rights reserved.

Cover design by Warren Clarke.

Printed in Canada.

Twenty first printing July 2011.

ISBN: 978-0-86571-349-9

First published in New Zealand by the Foundation for Peace Studies Aotearoa, P.O. Box 4110, Auckland, New Zealand, 1994. The Foundation is dedicated to a world without war, and a human race that deliberately chooses reason and negotiation instead of violence and coercion. To this end, it publishes books, works in schools, runs workshops, seminars and conferences, and designs practical programs for learners of all ages to help them change their behavior.

The authors gratefully acknowledge the assistance of the following: Allan King; Colin Whitehouse; John Buckland; Yvonne Duncan; Wendy John; Jim Halliday, and Marion Hancock of the Peace Foundation; Felicity Carter; George Baxter; Paradigm; the schools that trialled this program and, in particular, the staff and pupils of Birdwood School and Colwill School in West Auckland for their valuable feedback; Harper & Collins Publishers; Chatto & Windus Publishers; The Methodist Mission, especially Nola, Acelyn & Silika; and Diana Mumford of Pacific Edge Publishing, Gabriola Island, BC, for her revisions for the North American edition.

Inquiries regarding requests to reprint all or part of A Volcano In My Tummy should be addressed to New Society Publishers at the address below.

To order directly from the publishers, please call toll-free (North America) 1-800-567-6772, or order online at www.newsociety.com

Any other inquiries can be directed by mail to:

New Society Publishers

P.O. Box 189, Gabriola Island, BC V0R 1X0, Canada

250-247-9737

New Society Publishers mission is to publish books that contribute in fundamental ways to building an ecologically sustainable and just society, and to do so with the least possible impact on the environment, in a manner that models this vision. We are committed to doing this not just through education, but through action. This book is one step toward ending global deforestation and climate change. This book is one step toward ending global deforestation and climate change. It is printed on acid-free paper 100% post-consumer recycled (100% old growth forest-free), processed chlorine free, and printed with vegetable-based, low-VOC inks. Additionally, New Society purchases carbon offsets based on an annual audit, operating with a carbon-neutral footprint. For further information, or to browse our full list of books and purchase securely, visit our website at: www.newsociety.com

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To download printable versions of the worksheets featured in this book please visit:

https://tinyurl.com/VolcanoTummy-Worksheets

CONTENTS

Lessons

INTRODUCTION

My brother said I hit him,
but I didnt.

My father growled at me.

I got mad at my Dad.

When I get angry its like
Ive got a volcano in my tummy.

A story by L, aged 9.

Children often have problems with anger. Teachers often have problems with anger. Parents often have problems with anger. Why? Because were afraid of anger. It may mean that someone is out of our control. It may mean that someone wont like us. It may mean that someone acts violently.

This book is about living successfully healthily, happily, nonviolently, with motivation, without fear and with good relationships.

Put aside your fear and have some fun. This book gives activities, stories, articles, games and learning for all. It is designed for schools and community groups. Parents can easily adapt the lessons for home use. We invite you to use the activities for your children, build them into a program and enjoy anger!

Specifically, we aim to help children:

  • To be aware of when they become angry in the early stages so that they have some choices about what they do with the feeling.

  • To distinguish between emotions and behavior.

  • To find whether they really need to be angry

  • To learn how to take Time Out and keep safe.

  • To learn alternatives to physical and verbal violence and express themselves positively and assertively.

  • To take advantage of anger as a motivator for change.

  • To identify recycled or dirty anger and personal triggers.

  • To discover the ways they have learned to express anger and to choose new ones.

  • To learn how to handle other peoples anger.

  • To develop their self esteem.

  • To learn how to deal with authority.

We hope all who use this book will enjoy their anger and benefit from it.

KEY CONCEPTS

Picture 3 Anger is an emotion.

Picture 4 Anger is good, its healthy, its normal.

Picture 5 We need anger to protect and motivate ourselves.

Picture 6 Bottled up anger can become explosive, depressive and bad for health.

Picture 7 Violence or abuse is behavior. It can be learned and unlearned. It is not OK.

Picture 8 Violence has many formsverbal, ethnic/racial, domestic, institutional.

Picture 9 Power or control tactics which frighten people are abuse.

Picture 10 Abuse can be physical, verbal, sexual, emotional or to property.

Picture 11 We are all responsible for stopping violence and abuse.

Picture 12 We need to know what we want and how to ask for it.

Picture 13 Other peoples anger is their problem.

Picture 14 Letting others solve their problems is healthy.

Picture 15 Good self esteem means we have less need of anger.

Picture 16 Time Out is for everyones safety. It stops abuse but doesnt solve the initial problem.

Picture 17 Safe expression of anger is healthy.

Picture 18 Stating what makes us angry is healthy.

Picture 19

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