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Behavioral problems have been constant in the school environment for centuries.

Recently, as the disruptiveness is impeding the learning and safety within the school

environment the problem has begun to receive more attention. The lack of discipline

encourages students to act out with little or no fear of consequences (Lansbury, 2010).

All parents want what is best for their children. But not every parent knows how

to provide his child with the tools to be successful, or how to help him avoid the

biggest adolescent behavior problems: substance use, delinquency, school

dropout, pregnancy and violence (Haggerty et al., 2013). Aggressive children

worry their parents and teachers. They disrupt lessons in school and hurt, intimidate

and frighten other students. They may be argumentative and verbally aggressive.

Aggressive behavior children may also have difficulty in controlling their temper and

are easily upset and annoyed by others. They are often defiant and may appear angry

and resentful.

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