Aggression at Home: A detailed plan

 

33 minute read

Article Overview

“It’s a good day if I didn’t hit
or bite or kick someone.”

—Ethan, age 4

Children’s aggressive behavior can be a frequent and upsetting occurrence in homes with young children. This 22-page article Aggression at Home: A Detailed Plan focuses on a plan for working with your child’s verbal and physical aggression and turning that aggression into socially-appropriate verbal expression. This article offers anticipatory strategies and rehearsals for dealing with your child’s angry feelings beforehand, as well as words and strategies to use in-the-moment. Alternatives to time-outs are presented.

iBlankie also offers the 66-page expanded article Anger Management for Children.