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help ! any advice on anger management for a 7 year old

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cheltenhamgal · 05/01/2007 11:40

Please I am at the end of my tether. I was on here with a similar problem regarding my daughter around the same time last year. The school has just called me saying that my dd tried to strangle her classmate for sitting in her chair. I can't keep blaming her father's foul temper. I am a single fulltime working mum of 1. Are there courses for such things ? should the school be helping more. I really am at a loss and would appreciate any help at all ?

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scorpio1 · 05/01/2007 11:48

where we are we have a scheme called scallywags that i think helps with this sort of thing.

not sure if they are nationwide?

scorpio1 · 05/01/2007 11:49

just googled it and i think it is just in my area. maybe you could ring your county council and see if they have a similar scheme?

good luck

cheltenhamgal · 05/01/2007 11:51

thanks scorpio1 x

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Bugsy2 · 05/01/2007 12:06

talk to the school as well cheltenhamgal. My DS is 7 and has had behavioural problems & the school have been great. I've kept them as much in the picture as possible about the marriage break up & when ex-H is behaving like a complete twunt.
The school may well be able to give you some organisations that can help.
Big hugs to you - it is so tough to deal with all this stuff on your own.

cheltenhamgal · 05/01/2007 12:43

thanks bugsy, the school sound as if they dont quite know what else to do. I have left a message for the health visitor though and am looking at the parentplus website

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cheltenhamgal · 06/01/2007 06:26

bump bump

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cheltenhamgal · 09/01/2007 07:32

bumpity bump

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Katymac · 09/01/2007 08:04

I thought an organisation like parentline might help - but I didn't find much

You should be able to go on a parenting course (look at your local surestart) which might help

Good luck (I'll see if I can find anything else later)

beep · 09/01/2007 08:19

try contacting Julie at cheltenham and district Careers and Families CADCAF a local support group for any families with a special needs child.

cheltenhamgal · 18/03/2007 11:24

thanks for all your advice, the school eventually put me in touch with Barnardos who are helping any families with "problem" children so to speak

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Julia76 · 28/03/2007 12:20

Hi Cheltenhamgal, My son's school run a children's anger management course. It runs for so many weeks & they get a certificate etc once completing it, which always gives them an insentive to take part. Make some enquires. Ask your school as they may know of such course for kids.

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