Well, I am DEFINITELY not a professional. It depends upon the child. Some children are like that, but it could also be a sign of autism, ADD, or even depression. You should consult a psychiatrist and have tests if he really seems abnormal. It could be nothing, but if it is something, you'll want to catch it at an early age and get treatment.
Speaking from personal experience, look for an organic cause (i.e. labs, etc.) Then, go psychiatric. Asperger's Autism sounds similar, and it may be linked to effects of Addison's. Always get a second opinion. Spend time doing your own personal investigating because your doctors available time is limited. Offer suggestions to your doctor that he can then research further or rule out. Be aware that this may not necessarily resolve itself with adolescence and it could worsen.
A couple of other physical causes that should be considered--physical/sexual abuse and drug use. That behavior can also result from social and emotional sources. The death of a family member, the divorce of parents, feeling excluded by peers or that no one really listens when he speaks. Any of these experienced over time can build resentment in a child which will exhibit as anger and emotional outbursts. Also, and I say this blindly as just another possible cause, a child that often gets what he wants and seldom has to do what he doesn't want will exhibit those behaviors as well.Now how exactly do you define extreme anger? Are we talking yelling and slamming of doors (normal) or hitting and kicking of others (not)?
extreme emotion is more than a normal emotion, or emotional,
Better overclocking capabilities and the extreme motherboard usually has better speeds and bus over the normal ones.
Yes, it is normal for children to engage in self-talk as a way to process their thoughts and emotions. This behavior can help them organize their thoughts, problem-solve, and regulate their emotions.
Impossible. It can make it possible for a bipolar to finally feel "normal" emotions instead of uncontrollable extremes.
Some employers are extreme and take extreme measures to rank and file employees to do jobs that are bizarre and No, its not very normal.
Normal weather in Antarctica is windy and icy cold and is known as extreme cold weather.
yes
it is bad because all those emotions start coming out in other ways
Crying is a natural human response to various emotions such as sadness, joy, frustration, or relief. It is a healthy way to release pent-up emotions and can provide emotional relief and catharsis. It is perfectly normal to cry and should not be seen as a sign of weakness.
No, it is not normal - you need to visit your doctor.
It's totally normal, when you leave someone who has had a major impact on your life ( good or bad) you go through emotions in which not many people can explain. So yes it is compleatly normal:)
Extreme test data is data that is on the boundary. eg if you were asked to enter an age between 1 - 100 extreme test data would be 0 and 101 It is on the boundary of normal test data (Normal test data is within the boundary) Hope i could help