Tag Archive: aggression

Do colicky babies have sensory processing problems?

Some researchers offer hope for the parents of colicky infants, who may have sensory processing problems.

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Do the victims of bullying remain victims?

Researchers report that girls are more likely to remain victims of bullying than boys.

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Sibling Aggression: A Training Ground for Anti-Social Behaviour

Brothers and sisters learn a lot about relationships from their interactions with each other; on the Family Anatomy podcast, Dr. G and I have described the sibling relationship as a testing ground in which kids develop and practice their social skills. But if kids learn about the social world by interacting with their brothers or [...]

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TV ratings fail to reflect cartoon violence

Researchers at Iowa State University are investigating aggression and kids’ television viewing. Their study, published in the March/April issue of the Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, compared the amount of violence in children’s shows according to their rating. Surprisingly, they found that shows deemed acceptable for children aged 7 and older (TV-Y7) contained three times [...]

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FA016 – Anatomy of Anger

Doctors Brian and Giuseppe talk about anger, aggression, and assertiveness.
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