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Will the tantrums ever stop?
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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 597011" data-attributes="member: 15793"><p>The fact that he can reflect so well is good. Now you'll have to train to look for signs that he's heading for that meltdown before it happens. And you won't always know - but sometimes you will, and when you see those little signs (they vary, might be he talks faster, different pitch, antsy movements, you get the idea), you can go ahead and start a conversation about what is bothering him so he can discuss things and maybe prevent the meltdown, because now he's not as angry and better able to handle yet one more disappointment in an already bothersome day. Or since you know it's been a nasty day, you can take him for a special treat to cheer him up because he didn't have a meltdown on you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 597011, member: 15793"] The fact that he can reflect so well is good. Now you'll have to train to look for signs that he's heading for that meltdown before it happens. And you won't always know - but sometimes you will, and when you see those little signs (they vary, might be he talks faster, different pitch, antsy movements, you get the idea), you can go ahead and start a conversation about what is bothering him so he can discuss things and maybe prevent the meltdown, because now he's not as angry and better able to handle yet one more disappointment in an already bothersome day. Or since you know it's been a nasty day, you can take him for a special treat to cheer him up because he didn't have a meltdown on you. [/QUOTE]
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