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li is a good student in primary school. His teacher and his
              A friends like him very much. He's always organized, and He
              respects his mother, father and those older than himself. But Ali
              over-reacts to things that happen to him and worries about things
              that have not happened. For example, when there are going to be

              exams at school, he's always afraid of getting a bad mark, and
              even though he studies hard for them, he worries himself sick. This
              often makes it hard for him to concentrate, and sometimes he has
              even given wrong answers to the questions he actually knows per-
              fectly well. When there is something that Ali cannot do, or when

              things don't turn out the way he wants, he quickly becomes filled
              with a sense of hopeless sadness. He gets angry with himself when
              he wonders why he couldn't do something, or why something did
              not turn out right.

                 One day, while returning home from school, Ali was very happy
              and, as always, excited. When he reached his home, his mother
              was preparing dinner in the kitchen. He immediately started to tell

              his mother what had happened at school.
                           "Mom," he said excitedly: "We're going on a school

                          picnic at the week-end. We're going to have good
                           food, play ball, go hiking, sing songs and play
                            games. Isn't that great?"

                               "Yes, Ali, that's very good news," smiled his
                          mother. "Come now, wash your hands and start your
                           homework."



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