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The document provides information about verbally and physically aggressive behavior in students. It defines verbal aggression as assaulting another's self-concept rather than their position, while physical aggression involves threatening or causing physical harm. Possible causes of aggressive behavior in students include modeling, peer reinforcement, social skills deficits, and low self-esteem. When handling physically aggressive students, the document recommends responding calmly but firmly, using physical restraint only as a last resort, paying attention to verbal and non-verbal language, and remaining calm even if being yelled at. It also lists 7 ways to respond to verbally aggressive people, such as not taking it personally, responding with caring, and suggesting help resources.

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The document provides information about verbally and physically aggressive behavior in students. It defines verbal aggression as assaulting another's self-concept rather than their position, while physical aggression involves threatening or causing physical harm. Possible causes of aggressive behavior in students include modeling, peer reinforcement, social skills deficits, and low self-esteem. When handling physically aggressive students, the document recommends responding calmly but firmly, using physical restraint only as a last resort, paying attention to verbal and non-verbal language, and remaining calm even if being yelled at. It also lists 7 ways to respond to verbally aggressive people, such as not taking it personally, responding with caring, and suggesting help resources.

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REFERENCES

https://www.powerofpositivity.com/7-ways-to-
respond-verbally-aggressive-people/

https://cehdvision2020.umn.edu/blog/aggressive-
behavior-in-students/

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*What does it mean to be
Verbally Aggressive ? What does it mean to be Physically Aggressive ?

Verbal aggressiveness is an assault on another's Physical aggression is behavior causing or


self concept, rather than his/her position. threatening physical harm towards others. It includes
hitting, kicking, biting, using weapons, and breaking
Individuals who rely on verbal aggressiveness
toys or other possessions.
are viewed as less credible, have less satisfying
relationships, and resort to
physical aggression more often. What causes students to behave this way ?
Modeling
Peer Reinforcement
Social Skills Deficit
Law Self Esteem

How to handle Physically Aggressive students ?

Respond calmly but firmly to an aggressive


student.
7 WAYS TO RESPOND TO VERBALLY Speak in a firm, no-nonsense manner to stop
AGGRESSIVE PEOPLE/STUDENTS a student's aggressive behavior;
use physical restraint as a last resort.
1. CHOOSE NOT TO RESPOND IN KIND. When responding to the student, pay attention to
your verbal as well as non-verbal language.
2. CHOOSE NOT TO TAKE IT PERSONALLY. Even if he is yelling at you, stay calm.

3. RESPOND WITH CARING

4. ALLOW THEM A SAFE PLACE TO


EXPRESS THEIR EMOTIONS.

5. ALLOW THEM SPACE TO BE ALONE

6. RESPOND WITH HUMOR

7. SUGGEST RESOURCES FOR HELP.

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