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Although teenagers are considered young adults, they are still children. Dealing with a teen's anger issues is much the same as dealing with a small child when they become angry. When a teenager experiences anger, they don't always know how to express that anger in a positive way, and may resort to violent behavior. Talk with your teen and let him know that while it is okay to experience anger, it is not okay to express it inappropriately. Here are some ways to deal with a teen's anger issues:
Make sure that you provide assurance and comfort to your teen when they are angry, making him feel loved even though you might not like his behavior. Show support and reward and praise good behavior. Be patient, kind, and understanding. Never betray a confidence, even if your teen opens up and talks with you about drug use or sexual activity. You do not have to condone drug use or sexual activity, but you do need to be understanding and find help for him if he develops a problem.
If your teen continues to exhibit anger issues, seek professional help and make an appointment for him to speak with a counselor as soon as possible.