Thursday, October 2, 2008

Chapter 6 Oct. 2

Philip's mother seemed angry at him when he come down from the mountain. Why do adults get angry with kids when they are worried about them?

7 comments:

Wade said...

Adults get worried when we get lost because they care foe us.

Mrs. Jeffres said...

The first response adults often have, when their kids worry them is anger. We get angry at them because if they had done what we told them to do in the first place then maybe the bad thing that happened would not have happened. Once we get past the anger, which is usually very quickly, we are overjoyed that our kids are safe. However, because we are always the "teacher" wanting to teach our children we might appear angry so that our kids understand how important it is to follow the rules.

Brittany said...

I think that adults get angry at children when they're worried about them because they didn't Know where you were and they didn't know if you were injured or not.

Cordel said...

Adults get worried with kids when they are angry because the kids didn't tell the adults where they were going. When adults get worried they get angry and frustrated even though they love their kids.

Tylure said...

Adults get angry at children because
sometimes they don't ask to go somewhere and they just do it. Adults are scared when they are worried about their children so when
they find them they get angry at them because they disobeyed.

Natasha said...

Adults do get angry at kids when they
run off or get lost. Adults think their kids got hurt or kidnapped.

Corinne said...

Adults get angry with kids when they are worried about them because they but the kids never did tell the adults where they were going to go.