What’s Good About Anger?
Helping Teens Manage Their Anger: In the Home, School & Community
The course utilizes the evidence-based and nationally recognized What’s Good About Anger? Teen-based curriculum. The course provides teens with the skills needed to express their anger effectively, practice conflict resolution, and develop healthy coping skills.
After completion of 2 classes, a Certificate of Achievement is awarded.
For ages 13-17
Fee: $15 per youth, $30 per family to enroll in 4-H for the program year. The enrollment fee can be waived in cases of financial hardship.
To register and obtain details regarding 4-H membership, please contact:
Megan Gardner, MSW, CAMS-1
518-622-9820 X114 or [email protected]
4-H is for ALL Kids. 4-H welcomes young people of all beliefs and backgrounds, giving kids a voice to express who they are and how they make their lives and communities better. 4-H programs are open to youth on the Spectrum. If a young person requires a support person to attend, that person is also welcome. We limit the number of attendees at many of our programs. Please register. If a program has "THINK Differently" in its title, it was created with a focus on working with neurodivergent learners. These programs are also welcoming to all youth.
Megan Gardner
Resource Educator, Parenting
[email protected]
(518) 622-9820 ext. 114
Extension Education Center
479 Route 66
Hudson, New York 12534
Last updated February 4, 2026