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responses. Changing angry habits and behavior patterns is simple but requires tenacity and
support.
If your total on the above table adds up to 26 - 35, you’re aware of the impact your anger has on
your child, as well as the impact on long term healthy memories and anger habits. You realize
your anger impacts your child’s self-esteem and your relationship with them. You can focus on
sharpening and polishing your healthy anger tools to be more insightful and assertive in helping
the growth and development of your child.
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