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  2. Tantrum - Wikipedia

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    Tantrums are one of the most common forms of problematic behavior in young children but tend to decrease in frequency and intensity as the child gets older. [13] For a toddler, tantrums can be considered as normal, and even as gauges of developing strength of character. [14] [15] [16] Child having a tantrum

  3. Autistic meltdown - Wikipedia

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    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. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Autistic meltdowns are not manipulative and arise from acute distress. [ 10 ]

  4. Extinction (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Extinction can be a long process; ... aggression, tantrums, problems with sleep, and making choices. ... This page was last edited on 29 November 2024, ...

  5. Elton John Admits He Has A Temper, And His Husband Is Too ...

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    Furnish said he previously introduced John’s fans to the singer’s irritable side after he directed the 1997 documentary “Tantrums & Tiaras,” which he said was cathartic for him.

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  7. Reese Witherspoon Just Got So Real About the Realities of ...

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    But also she does these really funny things, like her expression of kids outrage." Getty As Witherspoon went on to explain, the "epic meltdowns" in her book are, in fact, inspired by her own kids.

  8. Oppositional defiant disorder - Wikipedia

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    Children with ODD usually begin showing symptoms around age 6 to 8, although the disorder can emerge in younger children too. Symptoms can last throughout teenage years. [12] The pooled prevalence is 3.6% up to age 18. [13] Oppositional defiant disorder has a prevalence of 1–11%. [2] The average prevalence is approximately 3%. [2]

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