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Anger Management for Parents

How to Stop Yelling, Defuse Triggers, Transform Conflict into Closeness, and Finally Enjoy Parenting Again

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Anger Management for Parents

By: Rachelle A. White
Narrated by: Avery Wade
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You didn’t plan to yell today.

It started with something small—a spilled drink, a whining voice, a missing shoe five minutes before school—and suddenly your patience snapped. Afterward comes the quiet moment many parents know too well: the guilt, the exhaustion, and the question that whispers in the back of your mind… Why does parenting sometimes bring out the worst in me?

If you love your children but sometimes feel overwhelmed by your reactions, you’re not alone. Parenting places enormous demands on your nervous system, and most families are trying to manage it without real tools.

Anger Management for Parents offers a different approach. Instead of telling you to simply “stay calm,” this book helps you understand what’s happening in your brain when stress rises—and shows you how to interrupt the cycle before it turns into anger and yelling.

Inside, you’ll learn practical strategies including the 30-Second Reset, the Wise Owl vs. Guard Dog brain framework, tools for navigating tantrums and teenage conflict, and simple ways to repair and reconnect after difficult moments.

Your story isn’t over. With the right tools, even small resets can begin to transform the emotional climate of your home.

A calmer parent. A safer home. A stronger relationship with your child.

Listen now and start building a calmer, more connected family life—one small reset at a time.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

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I knew I was hooked when the book treated a spilled drink as more than a minor annoyance. It explained why that tiny event can land on top of fatigue, noise, deadlines, and a hundred unfinished thoughts, then turn into a huge reaction. The advice felt realistic because it didn’t expect me to become endlessly patient overnight. I liked having small steps I could try in the moment, along with a clearer way to think about tantrums and teenage pushback.

The narration is steady and easy to follow, especially during the practical sections. A few ideas felt familiar, but the way they were organized made them much easier to remember and use.

The Spilled Drink Test

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I listened to this because parenting stress can turn small problems into big reactions fast. What helped me most was the simple brain framework for understanding why I snap before I even think. It took away some of the shame and gave me practical ways to pause, reset, and repair after hard moments. I also appreciated how useful it felt for grandparents or anyone supporting a family. It left me wanting to bring more calm into tense moments.

Calmer Moments At Home

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Most parenting books focus entirely on prevention, which always leaves me feeling like a total failure the second I lose my cool. The chapter on how to handle the aftermath and rebuild trust with your kids after a bad melt-down was what made this worth the credit. It gave me a step-by-step way to clear the air instead of just spiraling into a guilt trip for the rest of the evening.

Hearing that specific part spoken aloud felt like a huge relief, honestly. It shifted my whole mindset from trying to be a perfect robot to just learning how to fix things when I mess up.

Loved the post-argument repair section

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The best part of this listen was the breakdown of the "Guard Dog" versus the "Wise Owl" brain. It sounds simple, but hearing it explained while I was stuck in traffic really helped me realize why I flip out over a spilled juice box. I always thought I just had a short fuse, but understanding the biology behind the stress response took away a lot of the shame I usually carry.
The narrator doesn't sound robotic or overly clinical, which I appreciated. It felt more like a conversation with a smart friend who gets how hard it is to stay composed when the kids are screaming. I walked away feeling like I have a map for my own head now, instead of just feeling like a bad parent.

Changing how I see my brain

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I’m sending this audiobook to my sister, who is raising two young kids and seems to spend every evening running on fumes. What I liked is that the advice feels usable during real family chaos, not like a perfect-parent checklist. The short reset exercises and examples of handling arguments made me think of her immediately. The narration is calm without sounding sleepy, so I could listen while driving or doing chores. It also made me rethink my own habit of giving advice when someone really needs a practical way to get through the next five minutes.

Sending This to My Sister

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