“I Can Say I’m Sorry,” Friend, Nov. 2012, 32–33
I Can Say I’m Sorry
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When I say an unkind word, I can say I’m sorry.
I’m sorry I yelled at you. I’ll try not to do it again.
That’s OK. Would you like to play?
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When I break something, I can say I’m sorry.
I’m sorry I broke your toy car. Would you like to play with mine?
Thanks! Let’s play together.
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When I forget to do my chores, I can say I’m sorry.
Did you remember to clean your room?
I’m sorry, Mom. I forgot. I’ll do it right now.
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When I take something that isn’t mine, I can say I’m sorry.
I used your crayons without asking. Here they are. I’m sorry. Will you forgive me?
Yes, I will. Thanks for returning them.
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When I make a mess, I can say I’m sorry.
Dad, I’m sorry I spilled. Will you please help me clean it up?
Of course. Thank you for telling me right away.