Restraint Collapse
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Restraint Collapse is a common condition in which a child behaves well throughout the day at school, but upon returning home, he emotionally "Collapses" – through crying, yelling, and tantrums or regressive behavior. This is a sign that the child has invested a lot of energy in "Restraining himself" outside, and home is his safe haven to release the stress.
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