Meltdown

My 16 yr old gets very angry over the slightest thing, then he breaks his things, 3 TV's 2 phones tablet. All this year!! I start to panic when I hear the first sign of his meltdown as I know what's next, he costs me a fortune and I don't know what else I can do but just replace stuff to keep him happy!!

Parents
  • In both Flake's and JennyRobin's illustrations I also venture to ask if their son/daughter are being bullied at school - it can be a lot subtler than conventional bullying - name calling - exclusion and isolation, or it can be kids taking advantage of their vulnerability, or winding them up to get them to react.

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  • In both Flake's and JennyRobin's illustrations I also venture to ask if their son/daughter are being bullied at school - it can be a lot subtler than conventional bullying - name calling - exclusion and isolation, or it can be kids taking advantage of their vulnerability, or winding them up to get them to react.

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