Not surprisingly, the boys quickly learned that when tantrums didn't work, they could usually get their way if they acted like their feelings were hurt.
By Vincent Iannelli, M.D., About.com
Updated: December 15, 2004
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Not surprisingly, the boys quickly learned that when tantrums didn't work, they could usually get their way if they acted like their feelings were hurt.
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