MindNLife Psychology Practice on Responding to aggressive behaviour in children
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Aggressive behaviour in children can be very stressful and upsetting for parents. It’s often assumed that it’s a behavioural or disciplinary issue or that children must have witnessed violent or aggressive behaviour.
In reality, there are many other possible reasons why a child might display aggressive behaviours. ?There may be developmental risk factors, the child may have experienced significant change or a traumatic event, or they may be struggling with family, peer or educational pressures. ?Regardless of the initial cause, aggressive behaviour is an indicator that a) a child feels frustrated, anxious, fearful or unsafe b) they are lacking the tools to express their feelings in a safe and helpful way.
In addition, we’re always taught that anger is a ‘negative’ emotion, and as such the experience of anger, a universal and evolutionary emotion, results in shame, guilt, and further anxiety, exacerbating feelings of helplessness and defensive aggression.
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By promoting emotional literacy and providing a supportive and consistent environment, it’s possible to help your child learn to understand and manage angry feelings.
If you would like support with your child’s behaviour, please contact us at MindNLife Psychology Practice?here.