Part I. Theoretical and practical background
Introduction
Understanding anger
Why use games to support healthy anger-management?
Structuring the emotional environment
When a child is already angry
Self-reflection and self-care
Part II. Games for anger-management
Non-competitive ways to choose groups and group leaders
Warm-ups and ice-breakers
Lighting the fuse : exploring anger and triggers to anger
When I'm angry : responses and consequences
You and me : empathy
You and me together : respect, cooperation and negotiation
In the driving seat : being in control, managing stress and
Tolerating frustration
Got it! : solving problems
Off we go : setting goals
Wind downs and celebrations.
Anger management games for children by Deborah Plummer. ISBN 9781843106289. Published by Jessica Kingsley in 2008. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.