Sports Aggression In Kids
Prevention/SolutionBoth parents and coaches should teach children about the times and places where aggression is appropriate. While aggression may be valued on the playing field, it should not be accepted in the home or off the field. News and World Report. Reward your child for positive behaviors, such as resisting provoking from classmates or siblings. Changing your child's mind frame to an attitude of playing a sport to do her best instead of viewing a game as "fighting the enemy" also can reduce aggression, according to Kids First Soccer. It should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. LIVESTRONG is a registered trademark of the LIVESTRONG Foundation. Moreover, we do not select every advertiser or advertisement that appears on the web sitemany of the advertisements are served by third party advertising companies.
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