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How Do You Treat Aggression After A Stroke In A Child?

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How Do You Treat Aggression After A Stroke In A Child?

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Strokes can occur in anyone and children are not excluded. Though the chance for having a stroke during childhood is very slim (approximately 6 in every 100,000 children), children who do experience a stroke and survive may face challenges. One such challenge is aggression. Through therapy and persistence, this can be overcome. One very important factor that will help recovery is patience. Recovery can take a great deal of time and it is essential for parents and caregivers to have patience while ways to treat the aggressive behavior are explored. Some children will respond quickly to treatments while it could take others years. Know the signs of inappropriate aggressive behavior. It is very important to seek treatment for the aggressive behavior as soon as it is detected. The longer the behavior continues without treatment, the harder it will be to correct or help the child learn how to cope. Unfortunately, it is sometimes easier for parents and caregivers to not want to accept that t

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