To help preschool children develop an understanding of anger, parents are advised to:
a. limit their own expressions of anger and model positive emotions more often.
b. respond immediately when children show frustration, before it turns into anger.
c. talk with their children about past situations in which the child became angry.
d. teach their children appropriate display rules for anger and other emotions.
C
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