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Christopher gets angry. But he doesn't get angry the way other
people do. Mother yells and slams doors. Father hollers and hits.
Sister broods. Baby Brother cries. But Christopher turns his anger
inward. When the family becomes concerned about Christopher's anger,
they ask for help from a therapist named Anna.
With a serious tone and compelling illustrations, this powerful
little book shows how each member of Christopher's family expresses
anger in a different way - and how their various responses to anger
affect one another. It demonstrates how the family's emotional state
influences the behavior of individual family members - and how a
simple request for help can make life more pleasant for everyone.
Read to children by parent, teacher, or therapist, this book reminds
us that anger is sometimes a family problem. Helpful discussion
questions are included. (W-368-1) $19.95
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