I was playing a game on the computer and my mom said it was time to get off. I got a little mad and went to my room. I was crying hard, Guinny says it was more of a fit. When I was done crying, I went to turn off the computer.
Three hours later, I asked if I could play, Mom said maybe. However, I asked two more times and she said “NO.” I went to my room and cried again because I was very angry. I asked if I could come out and she said no again because I was still throwing a fit.
WHAT IS THE WORD “NO”
The Websters-Merriam dictionary defines the word “no” as: not so —used to express negation, dissent, denial, or refusal
(https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/no?src=search-dict-box)
When parents say no it is because of safety reasons or to help you act right. You could be playing on a playground and find something unsafe and your parents tell you leave it alone: it is for safety reasons. If your parents tell you to be nice to others, they are teaching us how to act.
How should people act?
They should act calm. A little anger is ok, but hitting is not right. People just say your feeling and don't cry.
How should I act?
When I get a little mad, I go to my bed. As soon as I calm down I can leave my room. I tell my brother to get out of my room so I can calm down I need space to calm down.
It feels like they do not trust me at all, so I get mad. When I’m mad I yell. I feel like I have no purpose.
What will I do when I am told no and I want to get mad? I will go to my room and cry in my bet and calm down. It has all my calm down things and I shouldn't yell at my family. I’m saying no to anger!