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Children in these scenes are shown hitting or taking objects from one another. The girl in the red dress takes a rocking toy, but cries as though she were a victim.
- What might happen if you asked the children on the rocking toy, “Who started it?”
- If a caregiver were to comfort the girl in the red dress (because she is crying), what effect might that have?
- Are the actions in this segment aggressive? If so, what type of aggression is displayed? With young two-year-olds, what type of aggression is typical? How does it differ from aggression among children 5 to 10 years older?
- Is the crying child always the “victim” of an interaction? In what ways can it be harmful to assign blame or punish the one whom the caregiver thinks “started it”?
- Among older children, what type of reaction would you probably get if you asked, “Who started it?


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