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Children's Aggressive Behavior

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Children's aggressive behavior refers to any actions or behaviors displayed by children that are intended to cause harm, either physically or psychologically, to themselves or others. This includes physical aggression (e.g., hitting, pushing) as well as verbal aggression (e.g., name-calling, teasing).

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