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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This may be normal for him. He’s allowed to have a moment. What’s wonderful is that he is expressing to you his true emotions and he got it all out. He may have been super tired and it was at night? If he’s constantly melting down, that’s a different story. Each human is different. He’s a sensitive guy and is going through a realization that things are changing. You need to listen and talk him through. He needs to be assured of new fun adventures and experiences as he ages up. Can’t you find substitutes for the camp and T-ball that are more age appropriate? Or start him on other new interests. Life is constantly changing. He is learning that and experiencing it. He is getting big emotions from that. Thank you for being a good parent to compassionately listen to him and reassure him. [/quote] This is unbelievable crap. OP panic attacks are not typical. They're awful and I can imagine are super scary for a 13 year old, You need to get him professional help. [/quote] NP. OP, is your son actually having panic attacks, or are you using that phrase as a manner of speech? I manage anxiety and panic attacks, btw. [/quote]
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