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[quote=Anonymous]One of the PPs here... OP, if there are no issues with friends or school, and your child seems to be developing normally, then I think it is fair to wait and see what happens once the school work and social situations become more demanding. Still, I do think a family therapist/psychologist could be very helpful, both in teaching your child how to cope with frustration and helping you the parents anticipate outbursts and defuse them, as well as possibly spotting an issues you may have missed. There are also many good books out there which might help you (The Explosive Child, Effective Parenting for the Hard to Manage Child, The Challenging Child, and others). Of course you want to just make sure your kid eats and sleeps well and gets lots of exercise. And you might want to introduce something like yoga or tae kown do. [/quote]
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