A young girl named Maria Clara learns about the consequences of letting her anger get the best of her. When she accidentally breaks her phone in a fit of rage, she must find a way to manage her emotions and make things right, discovering the path to justice and self-control along the way.
Maria Clara was a lively 11-year-old who loved her smartphone. One day, after losing a game, her frustration boiled over, and in a moment of anger, she threw her phone. The phone shattered on the ground, leaving Maria Clara feeling a wave of regret. She knew her parents wouldn't replace it if she did it again. Now, Maria Clara faced the challenge of learning to control her temper.
Maria Clara's first attempt to manage her anger was to count to ten. But when her younger brother accidentally spilled juice on her homework, her anger flared up again. She felt the familiar urge to throw something. Maria Clara clenched her fists and counted, but it wasn't enough. Her brother looked at her with wide eyes, worried about her reaction. She needed another strategy.
Determined to do better, Maria Clara decided to talk about her feelings. She told her best friend, Sofia, about her struggle. Sofia suggested they create a 'calm corner' in her room. But when Maria Clara tried it out, she found it hard to relax. The calm corner felt empty and didn't stop her anger. She felt like giving up.
Feeling defeated, Maria Clara slumped on her bed. " - Maybe I can't do this," she muttered to herself. Her mother noticed her distress and sat beside her. " - Sometimes, we all feel overwhelmed," her mother said gently. " - Why don't you try drawing when you're upset?" Maria Clara hesitated but decided to give it a try.
Maria Clara picked up a sketchbook and colored pencils, trying to draw her feelings. As she lost herself in the artwork, her anger slowly ebbed away. " - This feels... different," she whispered. She realized that drawing helped her calm down. Her sketches turned into a beautiful expression of her journey to control her emotions.
With her new tool, Maria Clara felt more in control of her emotions. She showed her parents her drawings, explaining how they helped her calm down. Her parents were proud and offered to replace her phone as a reward for her progress. " - I did it!" Maria Clara beamed with a sense of accomplishment. She learned that justice wasn't just about fairness, but also about managing herself.
Maria Clara was a lively 11-year-old who loved her smartphone. One day, after losing a game, her frustration boiled over, and in a moment of anger, she threw her phone. The phone shattered on the ground, leaving Maria Clara feeling a wave of regret. She knew her parents wouldn't replace it if she did it again. Now, Maria Clara faced the challenge of learning to control her temper.
Maria Clara's first attempt to manage her anger was to count to ten. But when her younger brother accidentally spilled juice on her homework, her anger flared up again. She felt the familiar urge to throw something. Maria Clara clenched her fists and counted, but it wasn't enough. Her brother looked at her with wide eyes, worried about her reaction. She needed another strategy.
Determined to do better, Maria Clara decided to talk about her feelings. She told her best friend, Sofia, about her struggle. Sofia suggested they create a 'calm corner' in her room. But when Maria Clara tried it out, she found it hard to relax. The calm corner felt empty and didn't stop her anger. She felt like giving up.
Feeling defeated, Maria Clara slumped on her bed. " - Maybe I can't do this," she muttered to herself. Her mother noticed her distress and sat beside her. " - Sometimes, we all feel overwhelmed," her mother said gently. " - Why don't you try drawing when you're upset?" Maria Clara hesitated but decided to give it a try.
Maria Clara picked up a sketchbook and colored pencils, trying to draw her feelings. As she lost herself in the artwork, her anger slowly ebbed away. " - This feels... different," she whispered. She realized that drawing helped her calm down. Her sketches turned into a beautiful expression of her journey to control her emotions.
With her new tool, Maria Clara felt more in control of her emotions. She showed her parents her drawings, explaining how they helped her calm down. Her parents were proud and offered to replace her phone as a reward for her progress. " - I did it!" Maria Clara beamed with a sense of accomplishment. She learned that justice wasn't just about fairness, but also about managing herself.
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