- How can it be prevented or reduced?
- What is aggressive behaviour in children?
- Does it affect their development?
Can it be prevented or reduced?
1. Setting an example for the child is important. The parents should avoid display of aggressive behaviour and refrain from verbal abuse in front of children.
2. Keep the children away from people or playmates who are aggressive.
3. Avoid television programmes featuring violence.
4. Do not act roughly with an aggressive child. This would encourage aggressive behaviour in the child.
5. Avoid all forms of physical punishment. Spanking, hitting and physical abuse can teach a child to spank and hit others.
6. Acknowledge the child’s anger. Very often the child repeats the aggressive act as he wants attention.
7. Hold the aggressive child if necessary to avoid others being hurt. This is when reasoning should be used and the child should be taught alternative ways of behaving.
8. Physical manifestation of parent's feelings of love for the children is important. The children should get cuddling and other forms of physical contact with the parents.
What is aggressive behaviour in children?
Does it affect their development?
Aggression in early years may make the children into aggressive adults, which can make them misfits in society. Aggression can turn inside and can harm the individual's physical and emotional development also. But, in most cases, careful handling of these children can avoid problems in later life.