A new study found that preschool boys who are exposed to violent screen content at an early age are more likely to exhibit ...
Ask any parents whether they want their child to be an aggressive person and you are likely to get more than one answer. We want children to stand up for themselves when treated roughly, but we ...
Could smartphones be contributing to aggression rates in teens? A new study says yes. A report from Sapien Labs ...
Aggression in children can be attributed to several reasons where sometimes staying away from home for longer durations triggers anguish and anxiety in them, while at other times different factors ...
Parents want answers after a video from inside a Minnesota Daycare center showing a teacher "aggressively" interacting with ...
Boys who were exposed to violent TV content between the ages of 3.5 and 4.5 years were more prone to exhibit antisocial behaviors during their teenage years, showed a study of about 2000 children.
In some cases, parents may have to deal with a child’s aggression toward others, or with helping them deal with other children’s aggression toward them. Caregivers can take advantage of ...
The two groups of children, with an average age of six years, were assessed before study enrollment and 12 months later for improvement in behavior, focus, executive function and quality-of-life.
Most everyone can acknowledge to some degree that screen time is a problem, especially for children. But now a new study points to smart phone usage and links it to ...
One pit bull was killed and another ran away after police said the dogs were behaving aggressively near an elementary school.
Lin adds that the results may also explain why antipsychotic drugs are known to have a stronger and longer-lasting effect in children than in adults, for whom aggression often returns once they ...