journal-article · 2004 · en
Physical aggression during early childhood: trajectories and predictors
Tremblay, R. E., Nagin, D. S., Seguin, J. R., Zoccolillo, M., Zelazo, P. D., Boivin, M., Perusse, D., Japel, C.
Pediatrics, 114(1), e43-e50
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Síntesis
Physical aggression peaks around 24-42 months and declines for most children;
socialization not aggression is what is "learned." A small group on chronic-high
trajectory is identifiable in toddlerhood by family risk factors.
Etapas
1-3
Dominios
social-development, emotion-regulation
Tags
aggression · trajectories · longitudinal
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Physical aggression (hitting, biting, kicking) peaks between 24 and 42 months in typical development, then declines as language and self-regulation develop. Toddler hitting/biting is normative, not a sign of pathology, and is mostly outgrown by school age.
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