How Jordan Handles his Emotions By: T-Sharri Murchison.

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How Jordan Handles his Emotions By: T-Sharri Murchison

Jordan is Happy 0 Jordan smiles a lot when he is happy.

0 He tells me about the funny stories that are swirling around his head daily.

Jordan is Sad 0 He becomes very angry when asked to complete class work.

0 He becomes withdrawn and sits quietly with his head hung low.

Jordan is Angry 0 When Jordan is angry he frowns and makes angry expressions.

0 He retaliates by expressing that he wants take a gun and kill us all

Regulating Jordan’s Emotions 0 Remind of funny stories swirling around his head 0 Remind to express feelings to others 0 Distracting with conversations of Dragon Ball Z

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