Make sure he gets plenty of exercise. Puppies have a lot of energy. Direct his attention toward positive play.
If you have not already, institute a schedule, a daily routine for your puppy. Try to do all things -- mealtime, short play periods, rest and bedtime -- at the same time each day. He will fall into the rhythm and this will have a calming effect.
Also, I posted on your other thread about cherries. You mentioned that you used this as a lure for him to back to his crate. Sorry if I misunderstood, but I just wanted to make sure that you know cherries are toxic to dogs.
Cherries and Dogs - Cherry Poisoning in Dogs and Cats A reaction to a toxin can also cause aberrant behavior.