Anger Stop Sign: Catch it Early
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This activity helps children and young people recognise the early signs of anger and how it grows over time. Using drawing and writing, participants explore what they look and feel like when their anger is small (mild annoyance) versus when it becomes big (out of control). They also identify their personal "anger stop signs,” physical or emotional clues that signal their anger is building.
This promotes emotional regulation, self-awareness and early intervention. This gives young people tools to notice and respond to anger before it escalates.
