Toddler aggression

Jul 20, 2007 08:55

Gender differences in physical aggression are thought to appear early, around 2 years old, and further differentiate with socialization. Baillargeon et al (2007) interviewed mothers about their toddlers' behaviour, and concluded that gender differences in aggression exist as early as 17 months, and do not become more differentiated in the ( Read more... )

apha, aggression, violence, raymond baillargeon, gender differences, nicki crick, relational aggression, children, development, physical aggression, sex differences, elizabeth anson, preschool, toddlers, gender stereotypes, american public health association

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aesmael July 20 2007, 17:21:59 UTC
How's that for aggression?

Insufficient.

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