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What can a parent do to contain and manage his or her anger when dealing with a child?

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What can a parent do to contain and manage his or her anger when dealing with a child?

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Benevolence is the opposite of anger. With anger, you just want to hurt the person who has hurt you, even when that person is the child you love so much. Benevolence, on the other hand, helps you to care for the other person, even if the person has hurt you, because you have the empathy to feel the pain or fear of the other person. A parent who has cultivated the virtue of benevolence will be able to manage his anger by seeing the situation from the child’s point of view. Once you are able to see through the surface of a bad child’ and feel for his emotion, you will be able to cool off and maintain a clear mind to respond to the situation.

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