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Jewett, Jan – 1992
Aggression and cooperation, which represent two critical features in the child's social domain, have one element in common: they both emerge from children's strong developmental push to initiate and maintain relationships with other children. Aggression is defined as any intentional behavior that results in physical or mental injury to any person…
Descriptors: Aggression, Assertiveness, Cooperation, Discipline