Exams and Tests
Talk to your health professional if you are concerned about your
child's
temper tantrums or other difficult behavior. A health
professional can assess your child's behavior based on:
- Your descriptions. It may be helpful to keep a
record of the temper tantrums for a few days before an
office visit.
- A
physical exam and
medical history. Your child's health professional will
examine your child and ask questions to help identify whether temper tantrums
are part of normal growth and developmental patterns or if it's possible that
other behavioral or medical causes are responsible.
To eliminate other behavioral or emotional problems as the cause,
the health professional may also ask you to complete a behavior assessment
questionnaire. Sometimes the child's care provider or school teacher is asked
to complete a similar form. Preteens and teens may be asked to complete a
questionnaire about their perception of their own behaviors. The health
professional can use the completed questionnaires to determine whether the
child needs professional help and whether you need help dealing with the
child's behavior.
If a health professional suspects that your child's temper tantrums
are a sign of another disorder, he or she may order tests to check for other
illnesses or conditions, such as
seizures, learning problems, or
attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
(ADHD).