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  • If you have/make a mistake, I would rather you correct it right away.
    make
  • When you go out late at night I would prefer you to be … by at least one other person.
    accompanied
  • I’ve tried to understand your terrible behaviour but my …………….. is beginning to run out! PATIENT
    PATIENCE
  • … your cool; it won’t do any good shouting at him when he does something you don’t like.
    Keep
  • Calm down and we’ll discuss how we might be able to … the situation.
    defuse
  • Don’t … you brother up, Ray! You know he’ll get upset.
    wind
  • When your child seems to be worried about something, offer them … that everything will be OK.
    reassurance
  • Dad … his top when he heard that I’d broken the kitchen window
    blew
  • Doing/Having an argument with your best friend can make you feel very bad.
    Having
  • The psychologist suggested that we sit down with Ken and give him some …………….. about how to get along better at school. ADVISE
    ADVICE
  • Gary gets very …………….. if you criticise his behaviour. ANGER
    ANGRY
  • Make/Do an effort to relax and chill out whenever you have the chance.
    Make
  • I suggest you talk to a psychologist; it will do/have you good to talk about your problems with someone.
    do
  • Your …………….. is to stay at home all weekend and miss the school trip. PUNISH
    PUNISHMENT
  • Friends have/make an effect on how we see ourselves and make us feel more confident.
    have
  • Reading a good book allows me to … out and forget my worries.
    chill
  • Emma’s dad … red when she plays her music really loudly.
    sees
  • Do/Make a note of all the strategies we have learned to cope with sadness and disappointment.
    Make
  • John will … a wobbly if you don’t let him go out with this friends on Saturday night.
    throw
  • Winning the match made him feel very …………….. of himself. PRIDE
    PROUD
  • Amy’s parents decided to make/do nothing about her strange behaviour.
    do
  • The …………….. of the kids at my new school really surprised me; they’ve all been really nice. FRIENDLY
    FRIENDLINESS
  • The head teacher suspended her for one week because of her …………….. to Mrs Williams. RUDE
    RUDENESS
  • Try not to … off the handle when your mum criticises you.
    fly
  • Parents are responsible for their children’s … .
    well-being
  • Jim was … from school for two weeks because he got into a fight.
    suspended
  • Talk to your parents so they can help you have/do something about the problem.
    do
  • I suggest you give your son a …………….. of where he wants to go to school. CHOOSE
    CHOICE