

The House of Calm · Where huffing and puffing doesn't scare
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Wolfie arrives at the park eager to play. The other children are so absorbed in their own games that they don't notice him. When his frustration gets too big, Wolfie blows — and things break. But when he finally cries, something changes: the others come closer. It turns out everyone was, in some way, alone.
This story doesn't teach an emotional regulation technique — it suggests that anger is often not the problem, but the signal of a problem. When we're with a child who broke something or reacted roughly, this story opens a different question: what did they need that they couldn't ask for? The shared play at the end isn't an easy happy ending — it's an image of what happens when someone reads that need in silence.
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