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Dec 30, 2016 16:40:51 GMT -8
Post by darby hebert on Dec 30, 2016 16:40:51 GMT -8
they may scream, kick, hit, bite, cry etc. throw a fit
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May 27, 2017 5:45:42 GMT -8
Post by Gale Coleman on May 27, 2017 5:45:42 GMT -8
Temper tantrums can be a normal and common part of early childhood, but sometimes there are signs of a problem. It’s normal for healthy children to have tantrums sometimes, to lash out at people or things which is non-destructive aggression like non-directed kicking, stamping feet, hitting wall, and oral aggression like biting, spitting on others. But when does a child’s tantrums go beyond what is normal, when are the tantrums too often, too long and to the extreme. Aggressive-destructive behavior like kicking, hitting others, throwing, breaking objects, self-injuries like hitting self, head banging, holding breath, biting self is extreme and beyond normal and a cause for concern.
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