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Physical Altercations—Behavioral Issues in Child Care and Schools

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A physical altercation is generally a confrontation, tussle, or display of physical aggression that may or may not result in injury. Physical altercations are distinguished from verbal altercations by the use of physical force or contact. Physical altercations may also be referred to as bullying or fighting. When children engage in physical altercations with others, it is the responsibility of parents, teachers, and caregivers to immediately respond and provide safety for those involved.
  • adhd
  • adolescents
  • autism spectrum disorder
  • behavioral and psychosocial issues
  • chronic health needs
  • common illnesses and conditions
  • growth and development
  • immunizations
  • infectious diseases
  • newborns infants and toddlers
  • nutrition and healthy living
  • pediatric care
  • safety and prevention
  • school-aged children
  • sexual health and sexuality
  • sports and fitness
  • substance abuse
  • well-child visits
  • Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice
  • COVID-19

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