UWTV Program: Helping Young Aggressive Children Beat the Odds: Parents, Children, Teachers and Dinosaurs
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Helping Young Aggressive Children Beat the Odds: Parents, Children, Teachers and Dinosaurs
Early onset aggression in children as young as age 3 is the single most-important predictor of later delinquency, substance abuse and violence. Carolyn Webster-Stratton talks about why some children are aggressive and how effective prevention and intervention can help these kids.

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Series Title:Annual Faculty Lectures
Subject(s):Health and Medicine
Speaker(s): Carolyn Webster-Stratton, professor of Family and Child Nursing, director of the School of Nursing Parenting Clinic, University of Washingon

Production Date: 02/21/2006
Runtime: 00:58:30
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