How Do You Prevent Violence In Children?
Violence in children can take many forms, including fighting with peers, bullying, destroying property and hurting animals. The reasons a child becomes violent are not always known, but there are several risk factors. Children who are victims of any type of abuse are at risk of becoming violent. Other risk factors include a chaotic home life, such as violence in the home and drug use. There are steps parents can take to help prevent violence in children. Know the warning signs. Identify behavior or personality traits that might lead to violence. Although everyone, including children, occasionally gets angry, there are signs that a child might be prone to violence. They include frequent, intense displays of irritability or outbursts or anger and the tendency to become frustrated easily. Seek intervention early. If a child shows signs that he might be prone to violence or has been violent, seek help from a mental health professional. Get a referral from your pediatrician or your child’s