Published On: July 30th, 2014|

The New York Times – Deb Stone

“Developing the ability to handle anger is like math or reading, one isolated skill at a time until the student has developed a repertoire they can generalize across multiple settings….It’s no small thing for a child to learn to hold their place in the world. We don’t want them to become adults who crumple at defeat or trample the rights of others because then we’re creating victims and tyrants.” (more)