Telling anyone anything is unlikely to ever be helpful, except when you are invited to do so.
It might help, if when things are calm, you ask Dad if you can tell him about your feelings - if he says - Yes - that could be a time to gently tell him how you feel when he seems to be angry.
Choose a calm and private moment to talk to your dad about your concerns. Use "I" statements to express how his anger affects you and suggest he seek help from a therapist or counselor. Offer to support him through the process and emphasize that seeking help is a positive step towards improving his well-being and relationships.
An angry father can be referred to as being upset, enraged, or furious.
Cole was angry in "Touching Spirit Bear" because of his troubled past and difficult family life. He lacked positive role models and healthy coping mechanisms, leading him to act out with violence and defiance. Through undergoing the Circle Justice process and healing on the island, Cole is able to confront his anger and find inner peace.
Try to have an open and honest conversation with your friend about how their behavior affects you. Express your feelings and set boundaries on what you are comfortable with. Encourage them to listen and be more mindful of their actions.
You can try talking to your dad to understand his reasons for being turned off by the internet. You could also suggest exploring other hobbies or activities together that do not involve the internet. Ultimately, it's important to respect his feelings and find a compromise that works for both of you.
If you believe your dad is behaving in a manner that is harmful to you or others, it's important to seek help from a trusted adult, such as a family member, teacher, or counselor. You can also contact local authorities or organizations that specialize in family support for guidance on how to address the situation. Your safety and well-being are the top priority.
Anger Management - 2012 Charlie's Dad Visits 1-9 was released on: USA: 16 August 2012
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Anger Management - 2012 Charlie's Dad Starts to Lose It 2-2 was released on: USA: 17 January 2013
If people say you do (including your mom and dad), then you know.
Tell her that Daddy needs help and pray for him.
yes
Because you anger dad to much
In "Hatchet," Brian struggled with feelings of anger and betrayal towards his parents for not telling him about the divorce before he left for the wilderness. He also felt a sense of guilt for initially hoping that the divorce might mean his parents would get back together.
tell your mom!m report it! call the cops! do something and stay away from him thats wrong and he needs help!
Oh, what can I say to you? Yes, I've been a dad and I have been angry. I have felt the burden of six children. But I have always known that if I had a bad day - and everybody has a bad day - I can not let my anger destroy the relationship to my family. Understand one thing: most likely the anger is not really directed against you. It is the anger that your dad bears at someone - most likely at someone at work - that he couldn't get out of his system (that's what usually happens when we keep our anger inside.) If I were you I would do this: tell him that you understand that for him to provide for you, he has to put up with a lot of unpleasantness. That his life is not easy. But then tell your dad also that it hurts you when he swears at you. Maybe he'll listen. Maybe it's worth a try.
Then tell your dad the his dad is going to tell his friend to back off and yeah.
There are several ways to tell Santa what you would like. For examples:Santa is magic, but he also needs help.Tell your Mom and Dad; they know how to reach Santa.Write Santa a note; your Mom or Dad can help you mail it.Visit Santa when he visits your town.