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[quote=Anonymous]This sounds so much like my son. I agree with all the above- food, possibly meds, and screens. We find screens are the biggest trigger for our son. No matter how good of a job we do transitioning- timer, warnings, etc. he still melts down. Also agree that some is he works so hard to keep it together at school and falls apart at home. Meds and less screen time (or really none during week) have been the biggest help for us. This week was hard with less routine and unfortunately we had to revert to more screen time. We also have done therapy and unstuck and on target and that has helped some. I do hope as he matures he will have a better handle on his emotion. Hang in there OP. [/quote]
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