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    • #79540
      SalfiaFayaz
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      How to stop aggressive behaviour in young children?

    • #84094
      Jaya
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      Aggressive behavior is common in young children as they learn to navigate their emotions and interact with the world. Here is one example to help you address it:

      Teach them to express their feelings: Young children often lack the vocabulary to express complex emotions like frustration or anger. Help them identify their feelings by labeling them yourself (“I see you’re feeling frustrated because you can’t reach that toy”) and teach them words to express themselves (“Do you want to say ‘up’ so I can help you?”).

    • #84097
      aruna
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      Addressing aggressive behavior in young children requires a varied approach. A few strategies that showed results are shared below.
      Educate Emotional Control: Making them able to identify as well as handle their emotions by means such us deep breaths, counting or using calm down corners.
      Promote Communication: Training them how to use words when expressing them not actions. Let them talk about what makes them feel bad.
      Establish Clear Expectations: Creating definite rules and consequences. Consistency is very crucial in enforcing limits.
      Offer Positive Reinforcement: Recognizing and commending good behaviours. This strengthens desirable conduct.
      Minimize Exposure To Violent Content: Watching over media consumption so that exposure to aggressive materials can be limited since it may impact one’s behavior. This requires parental involvement as many at times it happens in the home front.
      When these tactics are mixed together, we will able to create a conducive atmosphere that enhances positive conduct among kids while also taking care of their emotional health.

    • #84098
      SalfiaFayaz
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      Thank you for your valuable input.

    • #84099
      raukiya
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      There are many ways to address this
      What I have learnt so far is

      Connect with the child

      Find the cause for aggression

      Make them aware

      And be patient

    • #84100
      raukiya
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      Thank you
      This was helpful

    • #84101
      raukiya
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      Thank you for sharing

    • #84104
      SalfiaFayaz
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      Thankyou for sharing your valuable insights.

    • #84105
      raukiya
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      Most welcome

    • #84106
      INSHAASHRAF
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      Family background is somewhere the reason too

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