Anger in children is not always a sign of disobedience or poor parenting. It can often be an immature attempt to express deeper emotions such as fear, frustration, or the need for attention. Since children may not have the words to explain their feelings, they resort to tantrums or outbursts.
This is where parents play a crucial role: instead of rushing to punish, they can listen, calm the child, and later help them put words to their emotions. This teaches emotional awareness and self-control over time.
Anger, then, is not the enemy but a signal telling us the child needs support and understanding.