While some teens
lash out verbally, others may become physically aggressive.
Address areas such as physical aggression, name - calling, and destruction of property so that your child understands he can't throw things, break things or
lash out verbally or physically when he's mad.
Consider this example: A child becomes angry in class,
lashes out verbally, and throws a chair that hits another student.
Not exact matches
A bully may be restrained from
lashing out physically or
verbally, but if he harbors hatred in his heart, a bully he remains.
When your preschooler
verbally lashes out, let him know that you care about his feelings, even if you don't approve of the way he's expressing them.
He then
verbally lashed out at the threat.
When a child is not being able to control impulses, combined with the stress and frustration of trying to manage ADHD symptoms every day, lead some children to
lash out, physically and
verbally.
Not being able to control impulses, combined with the stress and frustration of trying to get on top of ADHD symptoms every day, lead some children to
lash out, physically and
verbally.