Deze hartverwarmende digitale gids is ontworpen om verzorgers te ondersteunen bij het omgaan met de grote, vaak verkeerd begrepen emotie van boosheid—met compassie, nieuwsgierigheid en zorg. Geworteld in de overtuiging dat alle emoties geldig zijn, biedt Mad’s Not Bad praktische hulpmiddelen, zachte reflectievragen en realistische strategieën om zowel kinderen als volwassenen te helpen emotioneel bewustzijn en veerkracht op te bouwen.
In plaats van te proberen boosheid te 'herstellen' of te onderdrukken, moedigt deze gids verzorgers aan om aanwezig en verbonden te blijven tijdens uitdagende momenten. Door gezond gedrag voor te leven, samen te reguleren en liefdevolle grenzen te stellen, kunnen verzorgers kinderen laten zien dat boos zijn hen niet slecht maakt—het maakt hen menselijk. Emotioneel welzijn begint niet bij perfectie, maar bij onze bereidheid om keer op keer met empathie aanwezig te zijn.
*Dit product is een digitale download
Customer Reviews (4.8 / 5 · 12 reviews)
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.
Eva★★★★★
The "debriefing after anger" section was surprisingly practical, giving me actual phrases to use with my 4-year-old. It's refreshing to have a guide that normalizes the feeling instead of just telling me to stay calm.
Jason M.★★★★★
Finally, a resource that doesn't make me feel guilty for getting angry. The section on treating anger with "compassion and curiosity" really changed how I talk to my kids when I'm upset. Downloaded instantly and started reading right away.
Matthew F.★★★★★
I love how the guide reframes anger as a signal rather than something to suppress—it's changed how I respond to my toddler's meltdowns. The "pause-and-inquire" prompts are already helping me stay calmer in the moment.
Isabella M.★★★★★
Finally, a guide that doesn't make you feel guilty for getting angry—the sections on "curiosity over blame" actually shifted how I react in the moment. I’ve already used the reflection prompts a few times, and they help me pause before snapping.
Hazel★★★★☆
I wish the sections on sibling conflict had gone a bit deeper, but the guided journaling prompts after each chapter were a really helpful way to process my own reactions. It’s already made me pause and breathe before reacting to my toddler’s meltdowns.