"When people become angry, sometimes they do things that they later regret..." This full-length, short-story helps children understand why they get angry, and how to respond to that anger, and stay calm. At 20 pages and 4 minutes, it's detailed enough to be clear, but short enough to retain attention. Following the story are open questions, ideal for students, such as "How mad can you get? Make your maddest 'Mad Face' EVER!" and guides the students into a practice session using the calming techniques explained in the book: breathing deeply and counting to ten. For more information, go to AspieFriendly.org. Please note: THIS BOOK IS COPYRIGHTED AND MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED, IN ANY WAY.
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