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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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.

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  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. Child development stages - Wikipedia

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    Temper tantrums likely to peak during this year; extremely difficult to reason with during a tantrum. Impatient; finds it difficult to wait or take turns. Enjoys "helping" with household chores; imitates everyday activities: may try to toilet train a stuffed animal, feed a doll.

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  9. Talk:Tantrum - Wikipedia

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    An Autistic meltdown is not the same thing as a tantrum in a non-Autistic but this gets into specialist stuff. It might look like that but there are fundamental differences. An effect caused by temper and an effect caused by involuntary overload possibly caused by third parties are not the same thing.