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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 590635" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>To answer your question, several things trigger the tantrums: communications issues, transitions, sensory overload and of course the part that is more age appropriate is being told "no".</p><p>I know it is different than the terrible twos. She has rages that last several hours, the record being 6 full hours! I think anyone would admit it is beyond the scope of "normal" two year old stubborness.</p><p>I think I could almost say V is a easy child, but he requires too many accomodations to be really called this yet. But you're right, one day maybe they will all be easy child!</p><p>The hardest part is maybe knowing that life has to be so hard and probably will be for a good while... Managing everyone's care is a fulltime job.</p><p>How do people with several challenging kids do it in the long run??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 590635, member: 11847"] To answer your question, several things trigger the tantrums: communications issues, transitions, sensory overload and of course the part that is more age appropriate is being told "no". I know it is different than the terrible twos. She has rages that last several hours, the record being 6 full hours! I think anyone would admit it is beyond the scope of "normal" two year old stubborness. I think I could almost say V is a easy child, but he requires too many accomodations to be really called this yet. But you're right, one day maybe they will all be easy child! The hardest part is maybe knowing that life has to be so hard and probably will be for a good while... Managing everyone's care is a fulltime job. How do people with several challenging kids do it in the long run?? [/QUOTE]
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