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Anger

Ismail Rima

Publisher: Hamad Bin Khalifa University Press

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Summary

Tim studied very hard for his test, so he felt really angry when he still didn’t get a good score!

Leena also felt angry, because her friend was too distracted to play with her.

We can get angry for many different reasons, and anger can show up on us in many different ways.

So how can we recognize our feelings? And what can we do to make sure our anger doesn’t affect us or the people around us?

Follow along with Tim and Leena as they learn how to process their emotions and cope with their feelings of anger.
Available since: 06/21/2023.

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