Temper tantrums are unpleasant and disruptive behaviors or emotional outbursts. They often occur in response to unmet needs or desires. Tantrums are more likely to occur in younger children or anyone else who cannot express their needs or control their emotions when they are frustrated.
Acting-out behaviors
Temper tantrums or "acting-out" behaviors are natural during early childhood development. Children have a normal and natural tendency to assert their...
Read moreWe've all seen it in others' kids or experienced it with our own: the childhood meltdowns that bring both child and parent to their knees.... Read more »
If you have a child who has ADHD or an Autism Spectrum Disorder odds are that you have experienced the volcanic force of your child having... Read more »
By far the most frequent question I get about menopause is "WHEN does it start?" Women between the ages of 36 and 55 ask the same thing:... Read more »
Full Question: My 13 year old daughter was just diagnosed with Aura Migraines. She has had 2 episodes and they have been 40 days... Read more »
If the food you eat is normal it's supposed to go bad after a period of time because of the natural decomposition process. For example,... Read more »
They are bound to happen, the power struggle between parent and child. Parents believe they have the upper hand, they are the one in control but... Read more »
A baby with a chronic illness may need to have one or more medications, possibly for long periods of time. Often these medications are given at home... Read more »
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Menstruation - painful; Dysmenorrhea; Periods - painful; Cramps - menstrual; Menstrual crampsHome CareThe following steps may allow you to avoid... Read more »
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Irregular menstruation; Heavy, prolonged, or irregular periods; Menorrhagia; Polymenorrhea; Metrorrhagia and other menstrual conditions; Abnormal... Read more »
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Rescue breathing and chest compressions - child; Resuscitation - cardiopulmonary - child; Cardiopulmonary resuscitation - childFirst AidThe following... Read more »