Topic Overview
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Talk with a doctor if:
- You have concerns about your child's temper tantrums.
- Your child is older than 4 and still has temper tantrums often.
- Your child's temper tantrums turn into violent behavior that harms your child, other people, or objects.
- You have problems handling your child's behavior, especially if you think that you might hurt your child.
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Last Updated:
November 04, 2010
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