What are the characteristics of aggressive child behavior?
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these characteristics of an aggressive or violent child:
Bullying (verbal and/or physical)
Name calling
Starting rumors
Physical aggression (like shoving, hitting or biting)
Angry outbursts
Manipulative behavior
Excluding others
Frequent, consistent arguing
Physical fights
Threats of physical harm
While every child may engage in some of this behavior at some time, a child headed down a path toward violence will exhibit more of these behaviors, and more frequently. If you think your child may be becoming more and more aggressive, begin by noting and recording how frequently they exhibit these behaviors and under what circumstance. If you think your child is overly aggressive or becoming more violent, it is important to address the behaviors as soon as possible before they escalate.
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