Not exact matches
Although the most highly publicised incidents involve serious physical violence, less serious forms of physical
aggression and psychological violence (including harassment, bullying, and relational
aggression) present far more prevalent and
persistent problems.
Those puppies who lack any guidance or leadership from their families can develop serious behavioral
problems such as
persistent disobedience, hyperactivity, severe anxiety, or even
aggression.
Children with other serious behaviour
problems also show externalising patterns of behaviour, such as
persistent aggression.
Typically these would include «bonding with your baby»; «social, emotional and
persistent coaching with your toddler»; «limit - setting with your school - aged child» and «power struggles,
aggression, empathy and
problem solving with your teenager».
However,
persistent physical
aggression usually does not happen in isolation; it frequently co-occurs with other developmental
problems like emotion dysregulation, impulsivity, inattention, and delays in language and communication skills.