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  3. Tantrum - Wikipedia

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    A tantrum, angry outburst, temper tantrum, lash out, meltdown, fit, or hissy fit is an emotional outburst, [1] [2] [3] usually associated with those in emotional distress. It is typically characterized by stubbornness , crying , screaming , violence , [ 4 ] defiance , [ 5 ] angry ranting , a resistance to attempts at pacification, and in some ...

  4. Autistic meltdown - Wikipedia

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    Luke Beardon states that an autistic meltdown is an "intense response to overwhelm". [7] The distinction between a tantrum and a meltdown as tantrums being primarily vocal (screaming, crying) and meltdowns having a physical component (such as aggression), is not broadly agreed upon.

  5. 14 kids having epic meltdowns - AOL

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    Photos can be a big to-do -- and these kids are having none of it. The great thing about these photos is that they are stills, but you can still hear the screams. Many of us know a kid of two who ...

  6. Maine Coon Kitten's Tiny Temper Tantrum Is Full of Pure ... - AOL

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    Maine Coon Kitten's Tiny Temper Tantrum Is Full of Pure Comedy. Genny Glassman. March 4, 2024 at 3:13 PM. CC otsphoto/Shutterstock.

  7. Oppositional defiant disorder - Wikipedia

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    This can include frequent temper tantrums, excessive arguing with adults, refusing to follow rules, purposefully upsetting others, getting easily irked, having an angry attitude, and vindictive acts. [12] Children with ODD usually begin showing symptoms around age 6 to 8, although the disorder can emerge in younger children too.

  8. Smith–Magenis syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Those affected by Smith–Magenis typically have behavioral problems, which include frequent temper tantrums, meltdowns and outbursts, aggression, anger, fidgeting, compulsive behavior, anxiety, impulsiveness, and difficulty paying attention. Self-harm behaviours, including biting, hitting, head banging, and skin picking, are very common.

  9. Cotton calls Trump special counsel filing ‘a temper tantrum ...

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    Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton (R) said in a Sunday interview that the recently unsealed filing from special counsel Jack Smith is “a temper tantrum from a deranged fanatic.” “Well, what I, what I ...