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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 596690" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Can't make any promises, but it is likely tantrums will get fewer in few years to become more common during puberty and after that going way down. But being spirited lad he is, he is likely to 'feel big' also when he grows up. But also handle it better than now. Of course, if in some point you have a possibility to have him in therapy with skilled therapist to work on things like how to handle yourself when frustrated etc. that wouldn't be bad at all.</p><p></p><p>He is getting older and will soon to be able to be subject of many different therapeutic approaches so it will be easier to find something that could work.</p><p></p><p>And not being able to run and play being a trigger? Definitely. Imagine if you would be made to crouch in the dark small cabinet full of ants all day. Wouldn't you be a bit grumpy when the evening came too? And for the active boy in J's age, that is how it feels, when they can't run in whole day. If you would be staying in France or in other rainier region, I would strongly advise you to buy ain clothes and keep him outside jumping in water puddles an hour or two after rainy school days.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Let's add that my easy child, who turns 17 in few weeks, is still very tantrum prone and in bad mood, if he has had to sit inside all day. And he is a easy child. And to be honest. I'm tantrum prone, if I have been sitting inside all day. And it may be that at time or two I may have been spotted doing jumping jacks in lady's room, if I have been forced to situations there I have been expected to sit still all day long (like some seminars etc.) Can't handle those days otherwise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 596690, member: 14557"] Can't make any promises, but it is likely tantrums will get fewer in few years to become more common during puberty and after that going way down. But being spirited lad he is, he is likely to 'feel big' also when he grows up. But also handle it better than now. Of course, if in some point you have a possibility to have him in therapy with skilled therapist to work on things like how to handle yourself when frustrated etc. that wouldn't be bad at all. He is getting older and will soon to be able to be subject of many different therapeutic approaches so it will be easier to find something that could work. And not being able to run and play being a trigger? Definitely. Imagine if you would be made to crouch in the dark small cabinet full of ants all day. Wouldn't you be a bit grumpy when the evening came too? And for the active boy in J's age, that is how it feels, when they can't run in whole day. If you would be staying in France or in other rainier region, I would strongly advise you to buy ain clothes and keep him outside jumping in water puddles an hour or two after rainy school days. EDIT: Let's add that my easy child, who turns 17 in few weeks, is still very tantrum prone and in bad mood, if he has had to sit inside all day. And he is a easy child. And to be honest. I'm tantrum prone, if I have been sitting inside all day. And it may be that at time or two I may have been spotted doing jumping jacks in lady's room, if I have been forced to situations there I have been expected to sit still all day long (like some seminars etc.) Can't handle those days otherwise. [/QUOTE]
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