New book release: ‘Anger Management Tools For Parents’ by Stewart McClain

‘Anger Management Tools For Parents’ is the new parenting guide by Stewart McClain. Photo: Stewart McClain.

Parenting is not always easy and sometimes you need all the help you can get. There are many parenting books out there but today’s new book release focuses on anger management for parents. “Anger Management Tools For Parents: A Practical Guide to Becoming A Calmer, Nicer, Happier Parent” by Stewart McClain addresses the importance of keeping your anger in check when dealing with your children. Remember, at the end of the day, only you can make the difference. Purchase this book today and readjust your mindset forever. It is available on Barnes & Noble in hardcover and e-book format. Paperback signed copies are available on PayPal.

Born and raised in Saint Louis, MO, Stewart McClain holds a Doctorate in Religion and Education and a Bachelors in Leadership and Counseling. He is one of the most sought after speakers in his field. Stewart started his public speaking career when he was 18 years old and has been a serial entrepreneur for 17 years. He has traveled all around the United States giving messages of hope and empowerment. Despite having had multiple setbacks, he keeps moving forward with a drive and determination to achieve his goals. In his new book “Anger Management Tools For Parents: A Practical Guide to Becoming A Calmer, Nicer, Happier Parent,” parents will discover simple strategies that can help their child’s future and make everyone happier in the process. (Stewart McClain, 2023)

“Anger Management Tools For Parents: A Practical Guide to Becoming A Calmer, Nicer, Happier Parent” – the author has written this book for people just like you, those who are ready to make a Positive Change in their life. Do you look at your kids’ faces when you discipline them? Are you scared that your anger is getting the better of you a little too often? Getting frustrated is in many ways a natural part of this life, and a part of being human. However, there are ways to navigate through the chaos of raising a child without letting it get you all worked up inside. You just need to better understand your own emotions and your anger.

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