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    Children and Temper Tantrums

    enNovember 21, 2016
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    About this Episode

    Are you struggling with your child having temper tantrums? We are joined today by board certified pediatrician Dr. Pete Putnam with Esse Health Watson Road Pediatrics. Dr. Putnam discusses the causes of temper tantrums  and why they are so common in 2-3 year olds. He also offers tips on what to do if your child is having a temper tantrum.

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