Sentences with phrase «aggressive incidents»

Six tips to help prevent aggressive incidents in your classroom.
She has played with many dogs since training and there hasn't been a single aggressive incident!
Understanding the potential damage a dog is likely to do in future aggressive incidents is one of the most important skills you can have when working with behavior problems.
The inclusion of also minor aggressive incidents is unique in the literature and the clinical relevance is highlighted.
Brandy Campbell - Biggs, president of Pit Bulls For Life, a non-profit animal rescue operation geared specifically toward puppies with ear problems, said targeting bad owners instead of stigmatizing entire breeds is the key to reducing aggressive incidents.
Only few studies have described prevalence of aggressive incidents in adolescent psychiatric wards, and data in forensic psychiatric care are even more limited.
Over the course of the study, they cited 1,057 aggressive incidents across 1,334 visits to various area bars.
When aggressive incidents occur, you might want to make a note of when they occurred, what was going on at the time, who was the target of the aggression, what happened right before and right after the incident, and how others responded.
Notably, 1.7 aggressive incidents per month made seclusion of restraint use necessary.
Always stay next to a toddler who's in a hitting stage and respond to every aggressive incident.
Aggressive Incidents (Prevention) Aggressive students can engender a climate of fear in the classroom, creating anxiety among other students and distracting them from their schoolwork.
Restrictions from outright bans to requirements for confinement, insurance, and spay and neuter often follow incidents in which a breed and its crosses are implicated in aggressive incidents or dog fighting or other criminal activity.
Misreading or not understanding when a dog is communicating fear can also lead to aggressive incidents.
In most cases, providing them with adequate playtime and social interaction and learning how to head off aggressive incidents will resolve the problem.
Our hope that their release of aggression in the gym would decrease their aggressive incidents in the hospital now seems hopelessly naive.
In this study, we collected systematically registered data of all aggressive incidents from the first 2 years (2010 — 2012) on a newly established forensic adolescent psychiatric unit, which used a formal aggression management program embedded in the social competence model, which is based on early intervention in the «chain of behavior» to prevent any further escalation.
The number of aggressive behaviors was reduced during the training in both studies, with zero aggressive incidents in the last 4 weeks of the mindfulness training and zero to four aggressive incidents in total during a 3 - to 4 - year follow - up period.
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