Antisocial Behavior
Types of Aggression
Conflict Resolution
Age Trends
Classroom Strategies
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This type of behavior violates social norms and can harm others.


What is antisocial behavior?


100

This type of aggression involves harming others through bodily force.

What is physical aggression?


100

This is the process of resolving a disagreement in a constructive way.

What is conflict resolution?


100

Children typically begin showing signs of physical aggression at this age.

What is 1–2 years old?


100

This classroom strategy involves setting clear expectations and consequences to prevent aggression.

What is implementing clear behavior expectations?

200

This type of aggression involves harming others through physical acts like hitting

What is physical aggression?


200

Spreading rumors to damage someone's social relationships is an example of this type of aggression.

What is relational aggression?

200

This is why learning conflict resolution skills is important, as it helps develop social competence and reduce violence.

What is helping children develop social competence and reduce violence?


200

From early childhood to adolescence, aggression generally follows this trend.

What is decreasing over time?


200

This skill helps individuals manage emotions during conflicts.

What is emotional regulation?

300

This type of aggression is impulsive and in response to a threat, while another type is planned and goal-oriented.

What is reactive vs. proactive aggression?

300

As children grow older, this type of aggression becomes more sophisticated with insults and sarcasm.

What is verbal aggression?


300

This parenting style promotes open communication and problem-solving, improving conflict resolution skills.

What is authoritative parenting?


300

This describes aggression peaking in early childhood and declining as social skills improve.

What is the developmental trajectory of aggression?


300

Teachers demonstrate this by showing students how to openly discuss and resolve disagreements.

What is modeling negotiation skills?

400

This is how antisocial behavior impacts society by increasing conflict and reducing trust.

What is disrupting societal functioning?

400

This form of aggression involves a power imbalance, intent to harm, and repeated actions.

What is bullying?


400

Teaching this in classrooms can create a more positive environment and improve student relationships.

What is conflict resolution?


400

Physical aggression is most common during this age range.

What is 2–4 years old?


400

This teaching approach provides students with support and tools to handle conflicts effectively.

What is scaffolding negotiation skills?

500

These include family dysfunction, exposure to violence, and peer rejection.

What are risk factors for antisocial behavior?

500

These are potential outcomes of aggression trends in middle childhood, including social and academic struggles.

What are increased risks of social and academic difficulties?

500

This program teaches children a step-by-step method for solving interpersonal problems.

What is the I Can Problem Solve (ICPS) program?

500

This comparison shows boys tend toward physical aggression, while girls show more relational aggression.

What is differences in aggression between boys and girls?

500

In this process, trained students help peers resolve conflicts through guided discussion.

What is peer mediation?