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Identify triggers that lead to explosions from "summary" of The Explosive Child by Ross W. Greene, PhD

Identifying triggers that lead to explosions is a critical step in understanding and addressing challenging behavior in children. These triggers are the specific situations or circumstances that set off a child and cause them to lose control. By pinpointing these triggers, parents and caregivers can gain insight into what is causing the explosive behavior and work towards finding solutions. Triggers can vary greatly from one child to another, as each child has their own unique set of sensitivities and stressors. Some common triggers include transitions, unexpected changes, perceived injustices, sensory overload, or feeling overwhelmed. It is essential to pay close attention to these triggers and the patterns of behavior that follow in order to effectively intervene and prevent future explosions. One key aspect of identifying triggers is to approach the situation with a curious and empathetic mindset. Rather than viewing the child's behavior as willful or manipulative, it is important to recognize that explosions are a result of lagging skills and unmet needs. By understandin...
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    The Explosive Child

    Ross W. Greene, PhD

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