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Aggressive Behavior in Children (page 3)

California Childcare Health Program

When to get professional help:

Although a toddler may react by hitting and grabbing, by the time a child is three or four, he should be gaining the verbal and social skills to manage stressful situations. While an occasional aggressive act is does not signal a problem, hurtful actions should not be the child’s typical response to conflict or negative emotions. For a preschooler who loses control quickly, frequently and does not use other ways to solve problems over a period of weeks or months seek help from a primary care provider or a mental health professional.

Resources and References:

Rady Children’s Hospital, San Diego, Aggressive Behavior, www.chsd.org/1420.cfm.

Hewitt, Deborah, So This is Normal Too? Redleaf Press 1995.

Steffan Saifer, Practical Solutions to Practically Every Problem, Redleaf Press 2003.

California Childcare Health Program
1950 Addison Street, Suite 107
Berkeley, CA 94704-1182
Telephone 510–204-0930
Fax 510–204-0931
Healthline 1-800-333-3212
www.ucsfchildcarehealth.org

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