What are the reasons why boys have more temper tantrums

The tendency for boys to have a small temper may be related to genetic factors, psychological stress, environmental stimuli, inadequate emotional management abilities, hormonal fluctuations, and other factors. Having a small temper often manifests as irritability, unstable emotions, and a tendency to conflict with others.

1. Genetic factors

Some male students may have weaker emotional regulation abilities due to genetic factors, and are prone to exhibiting a tendency towards small temperaments. This situation may be related to a family history of emotional disorders. Suggest improving emotional regulation ability through psychological counseling, emotional management training, and other methods. Parents need to pay attention to their children's emotional changes and provide timely psychological support.

2. Psychological stress

Factors such as academic pressure, social pressure, or family conflicts may lead to emotional instability in boys, manifested as a tendency towards small temperaments. Being in a high-pressure state for a long time can affect one's ability to regulate emotions. It is recommended to relieve stress through exercise, music, painting, and other methods. If necessary, follow the doctor's advice to use anti anxiety drugs such as escitalopram oxalate tablets, paroxetine hydrochloride tablets, and flupentixiton/rituximab tablets as adjuvant therapy.

3. Environmental stimuli

A poor family or social environment may lead to a tendency for boys to have more temper tantrums. Negative stimuli such as frequent arguments between parents and campus bullying can affect emotional stability. It is recommended that parents create a harmonious family atmosphere and schools strengthen mental health education. For problems caused by environmental factors, cognitive-behavioral therapy can be used for intervention.

4. Insufficient emotional management ability

Some boys, due to a lack of emotional management skills, are prone to expressing dissatisfaction by throwing tantrums when encountering setbacks. This situation is more common during adolescence. Suggest improving emotional regulation ability through emotional management courses, mindfulness training, and other methods. Parents can guide their children to learn appropriate ways to express emotions.

5. Hormonal level fluctuations

Changes in testosterone and other hormone levels in adolescent boys may lead to increased emotional fluctuations, manifested as a small temper. This situation usually improves gradually with age. It is recommended to ensure sufficient sleep and a balanced diet. If necessary, endocrine regulating drugs such as progesterone capsules and estradiol valerate tablets can be used for intervention according to medical advice.

For those with a short temper, it is recommended to maintain a regular sleep schedule and ensure 7-9 hours of sleep per day. Eating foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids, such as deep-sea fish and nuts, can help stabilize emotions. Engaging in 30-60 minutes of moderate intensity exercise such as jogging, swimming, etc. every day can effectively relieve stress. Parents should provide full understanding and patient guidance, and avoid simple and rough disciplinary methods. If emotional problems continue to worsen or affect normal life, it is recommended to seek professional medical help in a timely manner, and conduct psychological assessment and intervention if necessary.

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