Frustration is the feeling of being thwarted from achieving goals, while aggression refers to physically harmful or inappropriate behavior with serious consequences. Anger is an emotional state ranging from mild irritation to rage. When children experience these emotions, caregivers should make a connection, understand the cause of feelings, allow expression, provide correction paired with empathy, redirect to alternative behaviors, and use daily positive reinforcement techniques.
1. frustation
Frustation is the feeling that acompanies an
exparience of being thwarted in attaining
your goals. A feeling of annoyance at being
hindered or criticized
3. agresstion
aggressive is used to describe a student's behavior,
images of physical injury to another automatically
come to mind. Aggression is the most serious of
inappropriate behaviors and has the most serious
consequences for both the student and those in his or
her environment.
4. How to handle children agressive
1. Make a one on one connection
2. Ask the child why she/he is performing this type of
behavior
3. Wait for the child to answer
4. Allow the child to express his or herself freely (try not
to argue with the child about his or her emotions.
5. Give correction, while identifying the chile’s feeling
6. Redirect and give an alternative to the child’s
behavior.
7. Offer to play a game or do an activity with the child
8. Use daily smart technique
5. anger
Anger is an emotional state that can be
expressed as irritation, at one extreme, or as
out-of-control rage at the other extreme,
with many shades of behavior falling in
between.