Is Your Child A Bully? Aggressive Behavior To Watch For In Kids (EXPERT)
Legacy signals
Legacy popularity: 1,432 legacy views
Legacy rating: 5/5 from 1 archived votes
Is Your Child a Bully? Aggressive Behavior to Watch For in Kids.
Does your child manipulate others for favors, and never make an effort to reciprocate? Do they have a lack of conce
for the feelings and well being of others? Do they fight, steal, vandalize or set fires?
What do you do when you have tried every parenting technique in the books? Where do you turn when you can no longer communicate with your child? When tough love and co-operation are not enough to turn a rotten attitude or disrespectful behavior around.
Who & When To Ask For Help
Is this the right time to stop trying to solve aggressive behavior and call in the aid of a psychologist, counselor or therapist?
Knowing when to ask for professional help is an almost as important as recognizing the behavior itself.
So, you've read all the books, you have tried different parenting techniques. You have set boundaries that are consistently broken, then perhaps its time to get some professional assistance.
Signs of Aggressive Behavior
Some key signs to watch for in a child are an almost total lack of friends or associates. However, this sign may also be a matter of circumstances or personality. While completing research for a recent book on making friends, I found many children go through periods of loneliness or a specific social skill may not have been developed yet, so this trigger may not always be present.
Aggressive or bullying behaviors may occur in conjunction with other symptoms including drug or alcohol abuse or agitation along with depression. The biggest red flag is a lack of remorse or guilt when caught.
Unless meaningful intervention occurs many adolescents who have anger and aggression problems will have poor social skills and will have difficulty in the workplace and will interpersonal relationships throughout their lifetime. Some even end up spending time in prison.
Cyber-Bullying Online
Are you conce
ed about your child physically bullying others, have you ever considered that the child may also be cyber-bullying others online. Cyber-bullying has become a major conce
for schools, churches, and other youth organizations.
With all the technology that surrounds us there are many ways to cyber-bully. Using cell phones is one of the many ways youth communicating, and has become one of the tools children use to bully others. (For more ways to gain insight into how to monitor cell phone use go to htt://bit.ly/cellphonesecrets.)
Early Intervention To Prevent Bullying
Parents need to recognize behaviors and seek professional help as needed. Do not be ashamed or think that this problem will go away without some intervention.
Seek out a therapist who has experience in dealing with anger and intimidation issues, and is recommended by others you trust.
Early intervention can mean help, not only for the aggressive child, but also for the children he or she may be targeting with their malice or anger. Getting help early is an important and can often mean and faster and more effective recovery.
This is a very important issue and has long reaching implications for the family, the child and the adult he or she will become. You can do this. I have confidence in you.
Article author
About the Author
© Judy Helm Wright is an intuitive wise woman who has spent 25 years working with families to increase joy and communication. As a Pet Grief Coach working with Animal/Human Connection she has developed a number of effective, affordable and amazing programs. Because you are the kind of person who believes in self-growth and empowerment in all areas of life, you are sure to instantly discover just the right ones to help you. Please check out what is available and claim your free book on ……………at www.AnimalHumanConnection.com You will be glad
Further reading
Further Reading
Article
Turn your photos into precious Works of Art
Photo books UK
Related piece
Article
The Keys to Effective Family Divorce Mediation in Florida
My Experience in Family Divorce Mediation My name is Matthew Brickman and at the time of this article I have conducted nearly 300 mediations over the past several years. As a professional family mediator I specialize in conflict surrounding family issues and 99% of the time the mediation session involves dissolving a
Related piece
Article
Child Custody Mediation: Things to Keep in Mind
In many states, a child custody mediation session must take place before any legal court documents can be drawn up outlining custody of the child and visitation rights. This is in an attempt to get everything settled legally and peacefully instead of having to go before a judge, which would take much more time and cost
Related piece
Article
How Florida Marriage Dissolution Affects Child Custody
Child Custody after Dissolution of Marriage in Florida: The subject of dissolution is a popular one, but few married couples will actually be able to achieve it. Why? There are a few reasons of course, one of which might be that the couple in question cannot actually prove that they have come to a mutual conclusion. Sh
Related piece