Dieser herzliche digitale Leitfaden wurde entwickelt, um Betreuungspersonen dabei zu unterstützen, die große und oft missverstandene Emotion Wut mit Mitgefühl, Neugier und Fürsorge zu begleiten. Basierend auf der Überzeugung, dass alle Gefühle gültig sind, bietet Mad’s Not Bad praktische Werkzeuge, sanfte Reflexionsanregungen und lebensnahe Strategien, um sowohl Kindern als auch Erwachsenen zu helfen, emotionale Achtsamkeit und Resilienz aufzubauen.
Statt darauf abzuzielen, Wut zu „beheben“ oder zu unterdrücken, ermutigt dieser Leitfaden Betreuungspersonen, in herausfordernden Momenten präsent und verbunden zu bleiben. Durch das Vorleben eines gesunden Ausdrucks, gemeinsamer Regulation und liebevoller Grenzen können Betreuungspersonen Kindern zeigen, dass Wut sie nicht schlecht macht – sondern menschlich. Emotionale Gesundheit beginnt nicht in Perfektion, sondern in unserer Bereitschaft, immer wieder mit Empathie präsent zu sein.
*Dieses Produkt ist ein digitaler Download
Customer Reviews (4.8 / 5 · 18 reviews)
Madison★★★★★
I was skeptical another parenting guide could help with my anger, but the focus on compassion instead of shame immediately clicked. The exercises on pausing before reacting are short enough to actually do in the heat of the moment.
Henry★★★★★
Finally, a resource that treats a parent's anger with compassion instead of shame—the practical prompts helped me pause and get curious about what my child was really communicating.
Claire★★★★★
The digital format made it easy to read on my phone during a quiet moment, and the section on validating my child's anger without fixing it was exactly what I needed. I’ve already started using the curiosity prompts before reacting.
Jacob★★★★★
I was skeptical about another parenting book, but the "compassion and curiosity" approach here actually shifted how I react when my son melts down. The section on understanding anger as a valid feeling, not something to punish, has been a game-changer for our mornings.
Jason★★★★★
The way this guide frames anger as something to explore with curiosity rather than suppress finally clicked for me. I've already used the compassion-based prompts with my daughter during a meltdown, and the shift in our dynamic was immediate.
Emma★★★★★
I was skeptical about reading yet another parenting guide, but the section on approaching anger with "compassion, curiosity, and care" genuinely shifted how I respond to my kid’s meltdowns. It’s not preachy—just practical, heartfelt advice that I’ve already used. Definitely worth the download.
Joshua★★★★★
The downloadable format made it easy to start reading right after my kid's meltdown, and the compassionate approach to anger really shifted my perspective. I appreciated the practical prompts for staying curious instead of reactive.
Claire★★★★★
Finally, a resource that doesn't make me feel guilty for my own frustration—the exercises on pausing before reacting have already shifted how I talk to my daughter. It’s practical without being preachy, and I’ve actually started using the breathing prompts myself.
Timothy★★★★★
After years of feeling lost when my son had angry outbursts, this guide finally gave me a script to use in the moment. The journaling prompts helped me stop reacting and start understanding where his frustration was really coming from. It’s already changed how we communicate at home.
Sofia★★★★★
The section on approaching anger with curiosity instead of punishment was a game-changer for me—it reframed how I see my child's outbursts entirely. I've already started using the prompts to pause and ask "what's underneath this feeling?" before reacting. This guide feels less like a manual and more like a compassionate conversation.