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Some children who find it difficult to co-regulate may show attempts to gain control of an activity, not allow turn taking, show selfish behaviors, fluctuating energy levels, and tantrums which may lead to meltdowns.
You know the scenario... you're in the market and your child asks for a gumball. You are trying to maintain boundaries and you remember that the last gumball ended up all over the back seat of your car. So you say "no" and your child launches an epic portrayal of his perceived needs. In an instant he is on the ground rolling around trying to kick anything he can reach, including you. What you do next is very important in the way your child handles this same situation in the future.
Some children who find it difficult to co-regulate may show attempts to gain control of an activity, not allow turn taking, show selfish behaviors, fluctuating energy levels, and tantrums which may lead to meltdowns.
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