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There are many factors that lead to aggression in children. The factors include the child, family, community, environment, and culture. All of these interrelated factors may lead a child to take toys; bite; strike others; ... For additional information, go to the on-line publication Childhood Aggression.
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www.ces.ncsu.edu/alamance/newsletters/Evelyn/parenting/...
www.ces.ncsu.edu/alamance/newsletters/Evelyn/parenting/01/aggression.html
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Aggression in children is related to Oppositional Defiant and Conduct Disorders. These disorders set the stage for many long years of delinquency, substance abuse, poor relationships, and maladaptation in young adulthood. ... The destructive cycle is only stopped by learning self-control, a lesson best learned in childhood.
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childparenting.about.com/cs/behaviorproblems/a/aggressi...
childparenting.about.com/cs/behaviorproblems/a/aggressivechild.htm
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Not only is childhood physical aggression a precursor of the physical and mental health problems that will be visited on victims, but also aggressive children themselves are at higher risk of alcohol and drug abuse, accidents, violent crimes, depression, suicide attempts, spouse abuse, and neglectful and abusive parenting.
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pediatrics.aappublications.org/cgi/content/full/114/1/e...
pediatrics.aappublications.org/cgi/content/full/114/1/e43
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The goal was to examine the association between early childhood neglect (birth to age 2 years) and later childhood aggression at ages 4, 6, and 8 years, compared with aggression's associations with early childhood abuse and later abuse and neglect.
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pediatrics.aappublications.org/cgi/content/abstract/121...
pediatrics.aappublications.org/cgi/content/abstract/121/4/725
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Several explanations were proposed about the apparent link between daily sweets and adult aggression. ... Allergic reactions or intolerances to these ingredients are proposed to be the factor in producing hyperactivity and aggression. Sugar, for example, is thought to cause hyperactivity because of its effect on...
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www.emaxhealth.com/1506/7/33964/daily-candy-childhood-l...
www.emaxhealth.com/1506/7/33964/daily-candy-childhood-linked-adult-aggression.html
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Is toddler aggression normal? Many toddler’s go through a phase where hitting, biting, even kicking are commonplace behaviors. But rest assured. Although this aggressive stage isn’t pleasant it is quite normal, according to child psychiatrist, Dr. Sarah Landy.
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www.theparentreport.com/resources/ages/preschool/develo...
www.theparentreport.com/resources/ages/preschool/development/650.html
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It is very important to emphasize that punishment increases aggression rather than decreases it, and that children need to be taught acceptable expression of feelings rather than merely telling them what is not acceptable.
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www.dupagehealth.org/health_ed/parent_managing.html
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Japanese children rated their own behavior in terms of physical aggression, such as hitting, kicking or getting into fights with other kids; the U.S. children rated themselves too, but the researchers took into account reports from their peers and teachers as well.
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www.cnn.com/2008/HEALTH/family/11/03/healthmag.violent....
www.cnn.com/2008/HEALTH/family/11/03/healthmag.violent.video.kids/index.html
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As an example of the expression of aggression as explained by Freud, let us consider his work on childhood aggression, and the Oedipus Complex. A boy around age five begins to develop an intense sexual desire for his mother.
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serendip.brynmawr.edu/exchange/node/1809
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