Management of aggressive and violent behavior in the schools
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- New program in WA. Colman, Adrian // Youth Studies Australia;Mar1996, Vol. 15 Issue 1, p6
Reports on the program `Exploring Together' in the Australian province of Victoria, which aims to change the behavior of aggressive and withdrawn children of primary school age by working with their families.
- Aggression may influence choice of treatment setting. // Psychotherapy Letter;Apr94, Vol. 6 Issue 4, p12
Presents the findings of a study on the influence of aggression in children on the choice of treatment setting. Home behaviors of children in different treatment settings.
- How to prevent aggressive behavior. Abrams, Brain J.; Segal, Amiel // Teaching Exceptional Children;Mar/Apr98, Vol. 30 Issue 4, p10
Focuses on the prevention of aggressive behavior in the classroom. Factors which contribute to aggressive behavior in students; Dynamics of aggression; What can be done to prevent aggressive behavior. INSET: Annotated resources on therapeutic teaching.
- Natural and logical consequences. Meyerhoff, Michael K. // Pediatrics for Parents;1996, Vol. 16 Issue 9, p8
Focuses on the management of aggression in children. Case of three year old Joey who hits children in his preschool class for no apparent reason; Management of Joey's aggressive behavior.
- Who's to blame for aggressive kids? // USA Today Magazine;May96, Vol. 124 Issue 2612, p10
Focuses on aggressiveness in children. Correlation with parents under stress; Punishment of children; Therapy for aggressive youngsters.
- BULLYING IS EVERYONE'S PROBLEM. // USA Today Magazine;Jan2002, Vol. 130 Issue 2680, p9
Reports on the impact of bullying on schoolchildren. Percentage of children that is involved in a bullying/victim relationship; Comments from Sally Murphy, a counselor education professor at George Mason University.
- KARATE AND AGGRESSIVENESS AMONG EIGHT-YEAR-OLD BOYS. Reynes, Eric; Lorant, Jean // Perceptual & Motor Skills;Jun2002 Part 1, Vol. 94 Issue 3, p1041
Analyzes the aggressiveness of boys on karate training. Mean ratings of the boys on the Buss-Perry Aggression Questionnaire; Absence of variation for aggressiveness on karate training among the subjects; Observation of aggressiveness to karate and judo training among the subjects.
- When your child is the play-group tyrant. Schneider, Meg // Redbook;Apr96, Vol. 186 Issue 6, p153
Offers tips on how to handle a child who likes to lord it over his playmates. Acknowledging the child's behavior so that other parents know the child's mother is aware of it; Dealing with other parents who give unsolicited advice on how to handle the child.
- Comparison of aggressive and nonaggressive boy's self-efficacy and outcome expectancy beliefs. Cuddy, M. Elizabeth; Frame, Cynthia // Child Study Journal;Jun91, Vol. 21 Issue 2, p135
Compares the self-efficacy and outcome expectancy beliefs of aggressive and nonaggressive boys. Attitude of aggressive youngsters to aggression; Impact of sociometric status on aggressive behavior; Operation mechanics of study.


