My son is getting very angry and hyper at very small things.
Whenever I tells him something , he suddenly get very angry. He doesn't want that anyone tells him anything. He only wants to do his coding. He never goes outside to play
What will I do to control his angryness.
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Adolescence it is.At this age they are more like porcupines..want to poke everyone..react at small issues.Ask someone whom he trusts or respects to speak to him.Remember,staying away when children behave like this is not right.
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Talk to him..check his behaviour at school and peers
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Try getting him counselled if you are not able to handle it.
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It seems to me that your son it's just hitting puberty and has grown to be very irritable due to the hormonal changes that are happening in his body. It is quite normal for children to start being frustrated and irritable at the stage. However, if behavioural issues persist and you think that your child needs counseling now is the good time to do so.
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