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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 611999" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>I too am little curious of what you mean about hundreds of meltdowns? In his lifetime? Any self-respecting two and half-year-old can work up to ten meltdowns the day, when they put their mind into it, so if most of his meltdowns are when he was younger, it is not that troubling. </p><p></p><p>But what do you mean by 'meltdown'? Crying, screaming, slamming doors, nasty words, breaking things or physical violence? And how often does he has meltdowns now that he is seven and how bad they typically are? Those are the important questions. Frequency of temper tantrums is much about the personality traits, but if child can not control themselves at all during the meltdown, it is troubling. There is for example world of difference on punching a hole to the wall and punching a pillow. First one shows lack of control, second one can be just a sign of quick temper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 611999, member: 14557"] I too am little curious of what you mean about hundreds of meltdowns? In his lifetime? Any self-respecting two and half-year-old can work up to ten meltdowns the day, when they put their mind into it, so if most of his meltdowns are when he was younger, it is not that troubling. But what do you mean by 'meltdown'? Crying, screaming, slamming doors, nasty words, breaking things or physical violence? And how often does he has meltdowns now that he is seven and how bad they typically are? Those are the important questions. Frequency of temper tantrums is much about the personality traits, but if child can not control themselves at all during the meltdown, it is troubling. There is for example world of difference on punching a hole to the wall and punching a pillow. First one shows lack of control, second one can be just a sign of quick temper. [/QUOTE]
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