Children with intense tantrums might be Deeply Feeling Kids (DFKs), who experience emotions more deeply and intensely than other kids. They need different emotional regulation strategies.
Parents may feel this way because standard emotional regulation strategies don't work for DFKs, leading to frustration and a sense of failure. Understanding that their child is a DFK can provide relief and a new approach.
DFKs often push parents away when they're upset, contrary to typical expectations that closeness would help. This can be confusing and conflictual for parents.
DFKs may blame others because they feel deeply embarrassed or upset, and externalizing the blame helps them cope with their intense emotions in the moment.
No, tantrums are a normal part of development starting around age one. It doesn't necessarily mean the child is a DFK.
Yes, there is significant overlap between being a DFK and neurodivergence, such as sensory sensitivities and intense reactions to small stimuli.
Yes, with the right understanding and strategies, parents can see significant improvements. DFKs, when properly supported, can harness their intense emotions to change the world.
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