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22 January, 09:40

What would a developmental psychologist say about a young child who throws a temper tantrum?

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  1. 22 January, 11:59
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    A development psychologist will say that temper tantrums are a normal development in young children.

    Explanation:

    When a child doesn't get what he asks for from his parents, he or she is likely to throw a temper tantrum. Depending on the child, the temper tantrum may vary from child to child. While one child may have a prolonged episode, others may have a tantrum that may last for less than 5 minutes.

    Temper tantrums can be identified as a whining, loudly crying, screaming, not moving from a place and others alike. A child is most likely to throw a tantrum for the following reasons:

    Failing to manage emotions Failing to communicate effectively Suffering from anxiety Having struggle with classmates
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