| Sounds like autism to me. |
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OP here — baby is doing much better. She was sick and now that she’s feeling better the scary screaming fits seem to have gone away. My older child never screamed or cried over illness so I didn’t think to connect them.
I’ll keep an eye out for autism/adhd in the future. |
Hi PP. Not OP, but curios what you mean by sensory seeking/regulation behaviors. What did your child do? Thank you. |
| Autism. It was for my DD. But try taking him or her outside or inside as the case may be to change temperature. Worked wonders for my kid. |
Always a prudent question. We have zero evidence that vaccinations have no side effects. |
Yes. The public's been sold a bill of goods. |
| My daughter did this but it lasted much longer than 10-15 minutes. She has autism, anxiety, and ADHD. She has sensory sensitivities that sometimes would set her off when she was little, otherwise she was hungry or tired. Or someone told her no! She's doing great now. She's 7. |
| Yes, and she had undiagnosed celiac and reflux. Tantrums were related to stomach pain. |
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One tight slap. Bad behavior should always come with harsh consequences.
Oh no! You don't want to spank your kid? Yes, you can still raise a wonderful child who never misbehaves without resorting to occasional spanking or punishments. The way to do that is to be extremely attentive and very nurturing to them 24/7. |
| Sounds like she needs a spanking and a time out. She will learn quick that’s not appropriate behavior. |
| My sister did this as a toddler. I think she has borderline personality disorder now |
| Around this age my middle child started having similar rage fits, although they usually didn’t last 15 minutes of the most intense part. We actually called them her ‘heart attacks’, because she would seize up, lose her breath from rage and fall over stiff. It was very dramatic and disturbing the first few times. She grew out of it. |
I don’t know if all vaccines fall into “sold a bill of goods” but they certainly did with the COVID vaccine and have very obviously earned our distrust. Anyone just blindly accepting a government agency’s recommendation about what’s “healthy” for kids is such an idiot and I actually feel sorry for their kids that their parents lack extremely basic critical thinking skills. |
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My kid had similar tantrums at that age and was later diagnosed with autism.
After therapy the tantrums started to decrease in frequency and length. And by the way,OP what your child is experiencing doesn’t look like a tantrum, it looks more like a meltdown. Meltdowns happen when tantrums escalate and get out of control. They can happen in neurotypical children but they present more often among neurodiverse kids (ADHD, ASD, AuDHD). |
Did anything major happen recently, like a divorce or death? My friend’s child had these exact same tantrums (even hit her head against walls and hurt herself) right after my friend got divorced. |