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[quote=Anonymous]OP, I have a child your age and she has plenty of friends, boys and girls, who sometimes have big tantrums at home. Almost all of these friends do well in school and are wonderful children. I know many of the parents well enough to know their children do not have a diagnosis. There's a lot of stress during the start of the school year so it's not surprising your child would be exhausted by the end of the day at home. Some kids deal with this by curling up in a ball and not talking much. Other kids might act out. It's more stressful to have the externalizing child but it's good a way because it's so clear he's having a hard time and he's sending you a message. Can you cut back on any activities? Do you think the large class size is the issue? Can you afford to consider a private school with smaller classes? I know at least two kids who switched from a big public to a small private and are thriving.[/quote]
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