In this University of Washington program, Carolyn Webster-Stratton, professor of family and child nursing at the University of Washington, talks about why some children are aggressive. Early onset aggression in children as young as age 3 is the single most-important predictor of later delinquency, substance abuse and violence. Webster-Stratton examines how effective prevention and intervention can help these kids.
Duration : 0:59:17
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I see I wonder what …
I see I wonder what did you mean by stupid abuse? Please explain.
he throws a temper …
he throws a temper tantrum big deal really hes a little kid im pretty sure most 3 year olds do that in order to get what they want
What do you mean …
What do you mean stupid abuse? Can you please explain what the agressive preschooler was doing? I couldn’t tell because of my low vision. Can you please explain what the kid does?
i got first comment …
i got first comment hahahaha (comment):stupid abuse