Temper Tantrums: Thus, Frequent and intense temper tantrums that go beyond what is developmentally appropriate for the child’s age.
Defiance: Firstly, Persistent refusal to follow rules or comply with authority figures, both at home and in school.
Physical Aggression: Once, Acting out physically, such as hitting, biting, kicking, or other forms of physical violence towards others.
Verbal Aggression: Use of threatening language, verbal abuse, or frequent expressions of anger.
Destructive Behavior: Thus, Deliberate destruction of property, whether it be personal belongings or items in the environment.
Impulsivity: Difficulty controlling impulses, resulting in impulsive and often inappropriate behavior.
Frequent Arguments: Engaging in frequent and intense arguments or conflicts with peers, siblings, or adults.
Difficulty in Social Settings: Struggling to establish and maintain positive relationships with peers due to aggressive or disruptive behavior.
Lack of Empathy: Demonstrating a lack of empathy or understanding of the feelings of others.
School Problems: Once. Academic difficulties, frequent school disruptions, or difficulties in adhering to classroom rules.
Behavioral Therapy:
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Medication:
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