• Teach the child the difference
between his rights and the
rights of others, and between his possessions and the
possessions of others.
• The aggressive child should
not be given any reward so
that this behavior will not be reinforced and other
children will not imitate him. Punishment may take the
form of a five-‐minute “time out”
from social activities
that may be increased or decreased, or ignoring him. But
corporal and verbal punishment should be avoided.
• Channel the child’s aggressive energy in a different way.
The best way of channeling a child’s energy is sports,
because sport can turn
destructive energy into
constructive energy.
• See what your child is watching, including cartoons,
whether that is on the television
or on videos and DVDs,
as well as computer games. Many of these movies and so
on contain violent scenes or indirectly encourage
violence.
• Set a good example for your
child to follow and do not
show marital or family disputes or problems in front of
the child.
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