Dear Mary,
Your child is displaying a form of
tantrumTemper tantrums behavior which requires intervention by you.
Many
tantrumsTemper tantrums are non-destructive in nature - i.e., they may be loud, noisy and disruptive, but they do no harm to anyone and, as much as posssible, should simply be ignored.
Other tantrums are destructive in nature - i.e., they involve physical aggression. Such children should be physically restrained until they calm down. The best methods of restraint are: (a) laying the child down on a bed and holding him still until he is calm; or (b) sitting the child in an adult-size chair and wrapping your arms around the child from behind the chair. You can also hold the child in your lap as you sit and hold him still, but be careful you don't get butted by his head.
Such restraint must be accomplished with significant self-control and discipline, keeping as calm as possible and keeping your own anger under control so you don't harm your child. It's a taxing experience.