Gabriel, a six-year-old boy living in Norway, struggles with anger every morning before school and when he can't play video games. He must learn to control his temper and become more tolerant. This journey is full of obstacles, but with the help of his family, Gabriel discovers a way to manage his feelings and find peace.
Gabriel was a six-year-old boy living in Norway with his parents and his sister Leonora. Every morning, Gabriel had a hard time getting ready for school. He would scream and stomp his feet, refusing to put on his clothes. His mom would say, - Gabriel, please calm down. It's time to go to school. Gabriel would reply, - I don't want to go! I hate school!
One morning, Gabriel's mom took away his video games because he was being rude. Gabriel got very angry and threw his toys across the room. Leonora tried to help, saying, - Gabriel, maybe we can play outside instead. But Gabriel didn't listen and shouted, - No! I want my games back! His mom sighed, feeling very worried.
Gabriel's anger seemed to be getting worse. At school, he pushed a classmate because he couldn't have the toy he wanted. The teacher, Ms. Ingrid, said, - Gabriel, that is not how we treat our friends. Gabriel crossed his arms and frowned. He felt like no one understood him. Later, at home, his dad said, - Gabriel, we need to talk about your behavior.
Gabriel felt like he couldn't solve his problem. He thought about giving up and just being angry forever. Leonora saw her brother looking sad and sat next to him. - Gabriel, she said, I know it's hard, but being angry all the time isn't good for you. Gabriel sighed, - I don't know how to stop. His mom and dad joined them, ready to help.
One evening, Gabriel's mom introduced him to a special breathing exercise. - Let's try this together, she said. - Breathe in slowly through your nose, then out through your mouth. Gabriel tried it and felt a little better. Leonora added, - We can also count to ten when we feel angry. Gabriel nodded, feeling hopeful for the first time.
The next day, Gabriel felt angry when he couldn't play video games. He remembered the breathing exercise and counted to ten. - I can do this, he whispered to himself. He felt calmer and decided to play with Leonora instead. His mom smiled and said, - I'm so proud of you, Gabriel. From that day on, Gabriel worked hard to control his temper and became a happier boy.
Gabriel was a six-year-old boy living in Norway with his parents and his sister Leonora. Every morning, Gabriel had a hard time getting ready for school. He would scream and stomp his feet, refusing to put on his clothes. His mom would say, - Gabriel, please calm down. It's time to go to school. Gabriel would reply, - I don't want to go! I hate school!
One morning, Gabriel's mom took away his video games because he was being rude. Gabriel got very angry and threw his toys across the room. Leonora tried to help, saying, - Gabriel, maybe we can play outside instead. But Gabriel didn't listen and shouted, - No! I want my games back! His mom sighed, feeling very worried.
Gabriel's anger seemed to be getting worse. At school, he pushed a classmate because he couldn't have the toy he wanted. The teacher, Ms. Ingrid, said, - Gabriel, that is not how we treat our friends. Gabriel crossed his arms and frowned. He felt like no one understood him. Later, at home, his dad said, - Gabriel, we need to talk about your behavior.
Gabriel felt like he couldn't solve his problem. He thought about giving up and just being angry forever. Leonora saw her brother looking sad and sat next to him. - Gabriel, she said, I know it's hard, but being angry all the time isn't good for you. Gabriel sighed, - I don't know how to stop. His mom and dad joined them, ready to help.
One evening, Gabriel's mom introduced him to a special breathing exercise. - Let's try this together, she said. - Breathe in slowly through your nose, then out through your mouth. Gabriel tried it and felt a little better. Leonora added, - We can also count to ten when we feel angry. Gabriel nodded, feeling hopeful for the first time.
The next day, Gabriel felt angry when he couldn't play video games. He remembered the breathing exercise and counted to ten. - I can do this, he whispered to himself. He felt calmer and decided to play with Leonora instead. His mom smiled and said, - I'm so proud of you, Gabriel. From that day on, Gabriel worked hard to control his temper and became a happier boy.
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