alone with meltdowns

Iam finding it difficult when my child has a meltdown outside,as iam on my own with her.

She runs away and screams at me and tries to hit me if i go near,but also puts herself in dangerous places at the same time.

Sometimes a meltdown can be up to an hour,and i feel so useless and stressed as she wont listen.

Any advice welcome.

Parents
  • That's a for of victimhood. Meltdowns are confusing to understand, hard to do anything about, sometimes justified fear of violence, added on top of the emotional burden of watching someone have a melt down. It's a bit odd to be able to peak into a person's personal life in such a way, or any type of vulnerability to that degree

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  • That's a for of victimhood. Meltdowns are confusing to understand, hard to do anything about, sometimes justified fear of violence, added on top of the emotional burden of watching someone have a melt down. It's a bit odd to be able to peak into a person's personal life in such a way, or any type of vulnerability to that degree

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