This thread is about the The two types of tantrum article.
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Hello, I just wanted to say I had supported a parent today in school who has a ten year old son who is pushing boundaries at home. I am about to complete my training with Thrive but found this article very helpful. I had given correct advice but after reading about the different tantrums I will have further advice to offer to other parents. Many thanks Jane |
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Thanks I am going to read this at lunch time, that's if I get one of course. Thanks Rhonda |
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Really interesting. Thanks! | Paul Stapleton Reply |
Great article and I think it will help in many ways when trying to assist parents with managing their child's behaviour at home. Thanks | Helen Statter Reply |
This is so interesting a) in terms of being able to identify "normal" on thinks of "terrible 2's, not 18mths - 4yrs, and b) developing the strategies to deal with older tantrum-ers who are interrupted at thinking or power and identity | Stephen Murphy Reply |
Really useful and interesting read ,thanks very much. | Clare Brown Reply |
hi as a thrive trainee and working with challenging behaviour this will be useful. | Amanda Pearson Reply |
What a great article. I'm currently Thrive training and I've decided to printed it off and may share with the staff in my school. | Kam Chiplin Reply |