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[quote=Anonymous]OP my 6 year old son also has huge tantrums that go on forever about tiny things, like the banana broke in half as he was unpeeling it. (I can't stick it back together!) I am grateful that most of his worst tantrums take place at home rather than in public, but he does do it in public too sometimes, usually when we tell him it's time to come inside and he doesn't want to. Or, when he was younger, whenever we folded up his stroller--so, going through security at the airport or getting on the plane. That was awsesome! (We finally stopped traveling with a stroller.) Anyway, I dont have great suggestions but just wanted to reiterate that you're not alone. It is really hard sometimes. I like the suggestion above about pretending it's an asthma attack. I think that might help me to deal with it as it's happening. [/quote]
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