“WELCOME A NEW FRIEND” by Linda Martin Andersen
“A Writer’s Playground”
A place to find wordplay, writing, and monthly calendar activities for kids and those young at heart.
Kids + Playground = Fun
Or does it?
One year, my older grandson held his birthday party at a community park. A picnic table provided a spot for refreshments and the park provided the entertainment. Several of his friends and a kid who was visiting the park, joined in to shoot baskets and other activities. It was good to see the birthday party guests welcome a new friend. In a split second, the group had to decide whether to accept this person or to tell him to get lost. Thank goodness they welcomed him.
Have you ever seen kids go from having fun on the playground to being aggressive, sometimes with their best friend? How does it happen? What makes them turn on each other? Sometimes, they don’t use self-control, especially if things don’t go their way.
When I was an elementary School Counselor in Cumberland County, NC, students studied character traits each month.
January’s character trait is self-discipline, which is defined as self-control.
Instead of suggesting a book title on the topic this month, I have a poem for you.
Joy Acey, a poet and friend, wrote a poem called “My Anger.” She granted me permission to post it here. I hope it helps you look at anger in a different way. Please visit Joy’s website called “Poetry For Kids’ Joy” at http://www.poetryforkidsjoy.blogspot.com/2013/01/my-anger.html You’ll find the poem and activities she suggests for it.
Questions for Discussion:
1. Who is the new friend in the poem?
2. Who did you expect the new friend to be?
3. In what ways does the person change when he/she gets angry?
4. Why does the author talk about a “knot?”
5. What happens when the person holds in anger?
6. Why does the author call “anger” a friend? Do you?
7. What words might anger say when it let’s you know something isn’t right?
Anger might say, “I’m ____________________ you.”
Tell why here:________________________________________________________________.
8. Tell about a time a friend helped when you were angry.
9. Tell about a time you helped a friend who was angry. How did it make you feel?
10. What is a temper tantrum? Does the person in the poem have these? Explain.
Please share your answers in the comment section below.
Thank you, Joy Acey, for granting permission to post your poem. It’s just perfect for a discussion about self-discipline.
CALLING ALL POETS…For more wonderful poems visit “Poetry for Kids Joy” at www.poetryforkidsjoy.blogspot.com for a daily poem and a place for you to post your own.
Thank you for visiting “A Writer’s Playground.” Please come again soon. Bring a friend.