November 8, 2025 - 00:23

This month, Dr. Temple Grandin, a renowned expert on autism and animal behavior, addresses pressing concerns from parents regarding aggression in children. In her insightful Q&A session, she emphasizes the importance of understanding the underlying causes of aggressive behavior. Dr. Grandin notes that many children exhibit aggression due to frustration, sensory overload, or difficulty in communication, particularly in those on the autism spectrum.
She encourages parents to observe their children's triggers and to create a calm environment that minimizes stressors. Effective communication is key; teaching children to express their feelings through words or alternative methods can significantly reduce aggressive outbursts. Dr. Grandin also highlights the role of routine and predictability in a child’s life, which can help them feel more secure and less prone to aggressive reactions.
By fostering empathy and understanding, parents can better support their children in navigating their emotions. Dr. Grandin's expert advice serves as a valuable resource for families seeking to address and manage aggression constructively.
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