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  1. Tantrum - Wikipedia

    A tantrum, conniption, angry outburst, temper tantrum, lash out, meltdown, fit of anger, or hissy fit is an emotional outburst, [1][2][3] usually associated with those in emotional distress.

  2. TANTRUM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of TANTRUM is a fit of bad temper. How to use tantrum in a sentence.

  3. Temper Tantrums Explained - Cleveland Clinic

    Jul 17, 2025 · Overview What is a temper tantrum? A temper tantrum is when a child has an outburst of anger and frustration. Tantrums can be physical, verbal or both. Your child might …

  4. TANTRUM | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    A toddler in a playgroup watches as a peer has a temper tantrum after an adult has taken away the peer's toy.

  5. Adult Tantrums 101 - Psychology Today

    Dec 5, 2024 · There is a difference between a tantrum and a meltdown. A tantrum is a behavior aimed at “I want what I want now,” and a meltdown is a heightened upset about something.

  6. TANTRUM definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    If a child has a tantrum, they lose their temper in a noisy and uncontrolled way. If you say that an adult is throwing a tantrum, you are criticizing them for losing their temper and acting in a …

  7. Tantrum - definition of tantrum by The Free Dictionary

    tantrum (ˈtæntrəm) n (often plural) a childish fit of rage; outburst of bad temper [C18: of unknown origin]

  8. tantrum noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage …

    Definition of tantrum noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. a sudden short period of angry, unreasonable behaviour, especially in a child. Children often have temper tantrums …

  9. Effective Ways to Handle Child Tantrums | Child Mind Institute

    May 5, 2025 · In order to help a kid who’s having a meltdown or tantrum, parents and caregivers need to understand what’s causing it. This is hard because it could be fear, anger, frustration, …

  10. Top Tips for Surviving Tantrums - HealthyChildren.org

    Tantrums are a normal part of development. They happen most between ages 1 and 3 years, but as so many of us know, some kids are huge tantrum throwers, and some are not. You can't …