Sentences with phrase «results in a tantrum»

Just like adults, kids need to vent their anger and frustration and this sometimes results in a tantrum.
For example: A change in the usual route home from daycare can throw her into despair or result in a tantrum.
Restricting them from doing so will result in tantrums and meltdowns.
This often results in a tantrum of epic proportions.

Not exact matches

* The Taper Tantrum refers to the 2013 surge in U.S. Treasury yields, which resulted from the Federal Reserve's use of tapering to reduce the amount of money it «fed» into the economy.
One Woe After Another THE TANTRUMS THAT RESULTED IN HIS SUSPENSION WERE ONLY PART OF THE MANY MISERIES OF OIL CAN BOYD
This resulted in my kids throwing a tantrum, and I told her that this was unnecessary and I would gladly leave the park if that's what she wished.
3:47 PM You tell your toddler that it's time to come inside so you can take the baby's temperature, which results in yet another tantrum.
Switching from one activity to another can cause a child a great deal of duress and can result in temper tantrums.
It sucks, but it will show them that a tantrum results in complete removal.
Inconsistency will lead to confusion and your child won't understand what is expected of her - resulting in inappropriate behavior, temper tantrums, and fits over consequences.
Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder is a childhood condition that results in irritable and angry mood; frequent, severe temper tantrums; and an inability to function in school.
Overusing technology results in reduced exposure to external environmental stimuli that aid with brain development, and can actually impair it, resulting in attention deficit, cognitive delays, impaired learning, increased impulsivity, and inability to self - regulate, i.e. more tantrums.
To qualify as intermittent explosive disorder, the severity and unpredictability of the tantrum behaviors must result in significantly diminished quality of interpersonal relationships and overall life functioning (American Psychiatric Association, 2013: pp. 466 - 467).
Separating from parents and carers can be distressing for young children, and can result in behaviours that are hard to manage - like screaming, tantrums or refusal.
Separating from parents and carers can be distressing for children, and can result in behaviours that are hard to manage - like screaming, tantrums or refusal.
Parenting is a proximal variable in the causal pathway to adverse outcomes in childhood and adolescence, of which material disadvantage and economic hardship are distal variables.32 Behavioural problems and temper tantrums among young children have been shown to increase as a result of parenting changes associated with economic hardship.33 Economic deprivation has also been associated with decreased respect for the father and increased dependence on peer group for adolescent boys, and lowered feelings of self adequacy and reduced goal aspirations for adolescent girls.15 Economic hardship appears to have direct and indirect effects on adolescent functioning.
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