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Raising kids with non-violent behavior and building character with positive affirmations is achievable. Don't let your child become like the child described below. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , Many women who are in abusive relationships seems to stick to their abusive partners regardless of domestic violence. You and i wonder what makes it difficult for the women to just walk away and stay a violence-free lives. If you ask them, they will give you very practical emotional and social factors. An article to help parents who have children with Aspergers Syndrome cope with aggressive behaviors. Related Article Tags: , , , , What does the words self esteem and confidence really mean? Some people have mistakenly called this outlook on life egotistical or arrogant, and some even say that it leads to violent behavior. This is not the case at all. Very many people assume that it is only the victims of domestic violence that need help. Little do we know that even the people who are responsible for the abuse usually have a will to change and become better persons. There are perpetrator programmes that are established to help abusers who are desperate to change. Is your child attracted to TV clips of kids gone wild, violent movies, and video games? Is your child bullying other kids and loving it? Why not turn your school bully into a child with character? Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , Do you want to know how to change child behavior? If so, then you're probably a parent, a sibling or some sort of guardian. I understand your situation. Children can be quite a handful; and as much as we want them to grow up to be good and kind, there are times when their behavior shows otherwise. The earlier you deal with bad behavior, the better. Related Article Tags: , , , Teens learn violent behaviors from their family and peers, as well as observe it in their neighborhoods and in the community at large. As a parent, you are in a position to be your child's best role model. To assure that you model behavior that is worthy of emulation requires time, effort, and commitment. Related Article Tags: , , , Even if you feel confident that your Pit Bull and your other dogs are getting along well, it is still wise to separate them when you are not around to supervise. Little fights can and do happen, no matter how great they are getting along. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , ,
Rottweilers are big dogs that are often unfairly judged by most people. Rottweilers are naturally protective and they have a strong instinct for guarding. Some Rottweiler breed dog owners do not properly train their Rotties not to be overly violent. Related Article Tags: , , , , , Intermittent explosive disorder (IED) is characterized by repeated episodes of aggressive, violent behavior that are grossly out of proportion to the situation. Dog is man's best friend, right? Well, maybe not if you have a dog that is ruining your furniture, wont stop barking, or trying to bite you. Fear not, though, because by applying the following doggy behavior tips, you can turn your grouchy pooch into a happy, loving pup! Related Article Tags: , , , Self-discipline is a skill that most autistic children have trouble acquiring. This includes not only inappropriate outbursts, but also habits that can be potentially dangerous, such as being aggressive towards others or causing harm to themselves, such as banging their heads off walls. To prevent these and other behaviors, one technique parents and educators can use to control autistic tendencies is self-management. Giving the child power over him- or herself is often the key to keeping control over violent situations and may be a positive step towards learning other behaviors as well. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , Dogs need love and care in the same way as your other family members. They enjoy playing with you and want your attention and love. But many times they behave or react differently when a new puppy or a dog arrives or at the time of boarding. It's tough time for the old dog when you decide to get a new dog or a puppy in your house. When the new member of the family arrives, the old dog feels afraid or violent and may behave unexpectedly. The jealousy may cause problems, especially if the old dog has been the only pet in your family. Related Article Tags: , , , We hear of incidents of school violence almost everyday. Your child may encounter and witness violent and aggressive behavior, which may be damaging to him. Some incidents may even lead to deaths. Is your child ready to encounter this kind of situation? Of course you do not want this to happen. To avoid these, you can chose to home school your child. Children who witnesses domestic violence against his or her parent is a victim of domestic violence as well. Approximately five million children witness domestic violence in their homes each year. A child may be a witness to his or her parent being emotionally abused, physically abused, economically abused and/or even sexually abused. Related Article Tags: , , Juvenile violent crime rates increased 62 per cent from 1988 to 1993, and then declined by just 6 per cent from 1993 through 1997, according to the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). However, the rates for juvenile drug and curfew violations, sex offenses, and simple assaults have continued to increase. The greater the number of risk factors and the fewer the resiliency factors the greater the risk that a youth will commit a violent act. To prevent dangerousness in youth, we need to understand the sources of the problem and intervene appropriately. Speed, meth, chalk. In its smoked form, it is often referred to as ice, crystal, crank, or glass. Those are all street names for methamphetamine (mAMP). Call it what you may, but meth use and its symptoms are one in the same. If it's taken in large doses, methamphetamine's frequent effects are irritability, aggressive behavior, anxiety, excitement, auditory hallucinations, and paranoia along with delusions and psychosis. Meth abusers tend to be violent. Juvenile violent crime rates increased 62 per cent from 1988 to 1993, and then declined by just 6 per cent from 1993 through 1997, according to the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). However, the rates for juvenile drug and curfew violations, sex offenses, and simple assaults have continued to increase. The greater the number of risk factors and the fewer the resiliency factors the greater the risk that a youth will commit a violent act. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , Have you ever considered how your employment screening policy can be used to reduce workplace violence? Why not try adopting a zero-tolerance approach to violence and workplace theft? This can have a dramatic effect of the attitude of employees and their own rejection of anybody with a violent or aggressive personality.
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