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Keeping it in

Dealing with it-P1

Dealing With it -P2

Someone else is Mad

 

 


 

 

 

Getting hurt:
Nothing makes me mad like when my sister punches me.
Getting teased: 
*When people make fun of me, it really hurts because I’m a 
 human being to.
*I get mad when my best friend starts making fun of my crush.
Being embarrassed: 
I get mad when a boy finds out that I like him.


Being left out:
I’m angry when my friends just ditch me and leave me.

Failing or struggling with something: 
*I get angry when I don’t understand my homework
*When I get angry, it’s mostly in math!
Fighting about possessions: 
When my brother takes my CD player and doesn’t even ask, 
it makes me really mad.
Loss of control: 
*What makes me angry is when the show I want to watch      
 is cancelled
*I get mad when my mom forces me to go somewhere I hate.
Being cheated or lied to: 
It makes me mad when people are jerks and lie about something 
you didn’t do.
Being told what to do: 
Having to clean my room makes me angry.
Being told “no”: 
My parents sometimes dislike my friends,and I get angry that 
I can’t get together with them.
Being bothered or annoyed: 
*My family makes me mad the most because sometimes they really bug me
*It makes me angry when my sister bothers me and she doesn’t listen
 when I tell her to leave me alone.
Sound familiar? Yup, it’s true. Most of the things that make us 
angry are things that make other people angry, too. So the question 
is, how do you deal? 
Here’s one way that’s not so good: Keeping It In. 
  
   

There are many factors that contribute to us getting mad, a recent questionairre in a certain high school got these feed back from its students aged between 11-16.