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Aggression
Studies from Purdue University have provided new information about aggression in children
March 16th, 2008
New research, 'Physical aggression in the family and preschoolers' use of the mother as a secure base,' is the subject of a report. According to recent research from the United States, "The quality of child-mother attachment relationships is context sensitive. Conflict and aggression in the marital relationship as well as aggressive discipline practices may diminish a child's confidence in her or his mother as a secure base." "We investigated whether physical aggression against the mother, exposure of the child to it, and use of aggressive physical discipline practices were related to attachment security. Forty-five preschoolers and their mothers from a nonclinical,...
Source: Pharma Investments, Ventures & Law Weekly (2008-03-16)
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