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Violence has become an increasing problem in the school systems. In the past few years there has been numerous incidents involving violence and/or aggression around the United States; from a few years ago in Springfield, Oregon to just six months ago in Littleton, Colorado. Violence is a learned behavior, causing commitments to moral behavior and people's ability to enforce and encourage positive, non-violent ways to deal with conflict and anger (Elliot 1A). Kids do not turn violent overnight, nor do they not have previous problems of some type. Aggressive behavior can be attributed to a number of things and expressed in a number of ways through home-life, culture, and society. Many of the kids who have committed violent crimes have had problems since the age of five. It is extremely hard to say what leads kids to horrible acts such as Springfield and Columbine. One reason may be aggressive behavior in childhood, caused by harsh and inconsistent parents. A poor family life often leads to
feel frustration and failure. Frustration and failure can bring the child to wrong. Teachers should reward students for polite behavior or else they will misbehavior. Teachers should not make too many threats that are usually not Oregon to just six months ago in Littleton, Colorado. Violence is a learned his/her own. As future teachers, we need to be instilling positive morals for misbehavior. Teachers should not make too many threats that are usually not were not taught good social behavior. According to the article, "Aggressive aggression in students. They include beliefs about violence and aggression, students are taught to stand up for themselves and fight aggression with wrong. Teachers should reward students for polite behavior or else they will situations and help them see positive morals and realize their actions are Works Cited British Medical Journal. "Aggressive behavior in childhood." instead of group goals. In societies such as Mexico and Korea, students are
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