Is It Normal for a 5-Year-Old to Have Meltdowns? What Parents Need to Know
You’re standing in the cereal aisle when it happens — your 5-year-old collapses into a full-blown meltdown over the wrong color of cereal bowl.
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You’re standing in the cereal aisle when it happens — your 5-year-old collapses into a full-blown meltdown over the wrong color of cereal bowl.
You’re at preschool pickup, watching another parent celebrate their child’s accident-free day, and your little one walks out still in pull-ups.
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