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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 475110" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I think "pattern" is the keyword there- given his young age. There could be a MH/disorder issue causing it but in my humble opinion, I'd try breaking the pattern and starting a different routine first to see if that helps. Make his days a little shorter, schedule some time with him that starts before this re-occuring tantrum starts, etc. For instance, if you notice that his tantrum starts at 8:00pm, after dinner and bath, then maybe sit down and tell hiim you want to start a new routine so "we're going to start having some time to play a game, read a book, (insert whatever he'd enjoy that isn't over-stimulating), after dinner and before your bath" and see if that helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 475110, member: 3699"] I think "pattern" is the keyword there- given his young age. There could be a MH/disorder issue causing it but in my humble opinion, I'd try breaking the pattern and starting a different routine first to see if that helps. Make his days a little shorter, schedule some time with him that starts before this re-occuring tantrum starts, etc. For instance, if you notice that his tantrum starts at 8:00pm, after dinner and bath, then maybe sit down and tell hiim you want to start a new routine so "we're going to start having some time to play a game, read a book, (insert whatever he'd enjoy that isn't over-stimulating), after dinner and before your bath" and see if that helps. [/QUOTE]
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