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Parents struggle managing child's explosive anger at home is a service problem in Parenting & Family. It has a heat score of 35 (demand) and competition score of 46 (existing solutions), creating an opportunity score of 34.4.

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Parents struggle managing child's explosive anger at home

Parent is frustrated with inability to help their 6-year-old manage intense emotions that manifest as throwing objects, rough physical contact with siblings, and behavioral dysregulation at home despite child's positive behavior at school.

Opportunity
500K-5M
serviceParenting & Familychild behavior managementemotional regulationparenting supportaggressionfamily conflictUpdated Jun 3, 2026
Heat
3535

Demand intensity based on mentions and searches

Competition
4646

Market saturation from existing solutions

Opportunity
34.3934.4

Gap between demand and supply

Trend
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stable

2 total mentions tracked

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Heat Score Over Time

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Opportunity Evolution

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Market Context

Adjacent problems in the same space

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Source Samples (1)

Anonymized quotes showing where this pain point was expressed

redditNegative
3over 1 year ago
“Ideas to help 6-year-old get out physical aggression? Hi. So I am feeling really discouraged and frustrated with how to help my 6-year-old manage their very big feelings, which tend to be explosive. They do great at school, are a good friend, get tons of great feedback from teachers at school, etc. But at home they're kind of a nightmare... they get angry and throw things when told no (not at people, but still), but more frustratingly is that they're constantly jumping on and wrestling their old”
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Data Quality

Confidence
35%
ClassificationOpportunity
Audience
500K-5M
1 source
Competition data
Estimated
Trend data
Tracked

Competition Analysis

Market saturation based on known solutions and category signals

Moderate Competition
46/100
Blue oceanRed ocean

Several solutions exist but there is room for differentiation through better UX, pricing, or focus.

Estimated

Based on heuristics. Will improve as real competition data is collected.

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Validation Checklist
ICP Hypothesis
  • •Time-constrained professionals
  • •Willing to pay for convenience
  • •Currently using manual workarounds
  • •Budget: $100-500/month for the service
MVP Ideas
  1. 1.Done-for-you service (manual backend)
  2. 2.Marketplace connecting providers
  3. 3.Subscription with human + software hybrid
Watch Out For
  • •Demand may not sustain a business
  • •Integration with existing workflows
  • •Customer acquisition cost in this space

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