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Aggression

AggressionEvery child has angry and aggressive feelings from time to time. Sometimes children have to leave day care for hitting and biting. Here is information to help you understand this basic instinct.
 Aggression Topics
* Aggression
* The Role of Temperament in Aggression
* Medical Causes of Aggression
* Aggression: 6 to 12 Months
* Aggressiveness in Infants: Dealing with Your Own Feelings
* Aggression: Responding to Your Infant
* Pinching, Biting, and Pulling (Infants)
* Aggression: 12 to 24 Months
* Aggression in Toddlers
* Aggression in Child Care
* Biting Between Ages Two and Three
* Aggression: Three to Six Years
* How Aggressive Behaviors Change over Time
* Three- to Six-Year-Olds: When To Be Concerned
* Aggression: 6 to 12 Years
* Understanding the Violent Child
 Questions From Other Parents
? Handling A Two Year Old Who Hits And Bites
? Toddler Who Bites
? An Energetic and Destructive One-Year-Old
? A Child Who Is Very Angry When Picked Up from Preschool
? Nine-Year-Old HavingTrouble Getting Along with Parent and Classmates
? Acting Up in Preschool
?  A Toddler's Emotional Response to Domestic Violence
? Defiant and Angry Three-Year-Old
? Living with a Controlling Three-Year-Old
? Overbearing Three-Year-Old
? Three-Year-Old Beats Up Her Dolls
? Toddler Is Aggressive, but Not Angry

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*Aggressive Behavior and Bullying
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*Aggressive Behaviors and Violence
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*CPSC, Zutopia (a division of Wet Seal Inc.) Announce Recall of Girl's Loungewear
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