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My son age is 15 years; he was good at studies and sports. I’m proud to have such a son. Recently we visited a place for tour and enjoyed a lot. I could notice a change in his behavior after coming from the tour. I don’t know the reason for his behavior and I was shocked to see him with unmanageable anger for small issues. I’m not getting any answer; please help me with good solution.


I suggest you that you have to understand your son needs and have to create a friendly attitude with him, so that your son can share problems with you. You can also personally talk to with his friends abut their activities and problems. In-spite of getting angry on your son just treats him friendly and takes a discussion from some expert psychologists.
Posted by: Nasir

Your son’s problem is really serious. I think he has seen something unexpected that he has not imagined, and now he is getting angry on little or big issues that you tell or asked to him. It means he is not respecting you. You can take an advice from anger management schools. Or can consult with psychiatrists about his problems. They will guide you the way to control your son’s anger and behavior, this will really help you to enhance your child mental situation.
Posted by: Henman

It may be possible that he has planned to something very important during the day of your tour and he was not able to find that things that time. So he is getting angry on you and not behaving calmly with you all. And also he gets angry at small issues. Just be friendly with him and try to find out the reason behind it and take help from some teen’s specialist.
Posted by: Tera

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