High childhood aggression associated with low educational level and occupational status suggesting an early beginning negative
tracking of aggressive behavior.
Not exact matches
But the results
of a new study that
tracked almost 1,000 Norwegian children enrolled in daycare indicate that working parents can breathe a sigh
of relief: The amount
of time children spent in daycare had little impact on
aggressive behavior.
When Jennifer Lansford and her colleagues
tracked a group
of children for more than a decade, they found links between spanking and
aggressive behavior problems, but the effect depended on how long parents used spanking as a disciplinary tactic.