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SALT LAKE CITY — A lot of kids throw temper tantrums and get angry from time to time. But how do you make sure that anger doesn't get out of control, and how should you deal with it as a parent?
Janet Kaufman directs the English Education program at the University of Utah. Together with her social worker mother, she's written a book on how to identify and manage anger in your kids. She shared some ideas with us. Play the video to see what she said.