How To Help Children And Youth With Anti-Social Behavior
Without some help, this can become habitual and can affect the way the child or youth is treated by family, friends and authority. Reputations can be destroyed. Anti-social behavior can be caused by a combination of: body discomfort; body chemistry and nutritional imbalances; exposure to environmental pollutants; emotional blockages; anti-social family patterns; low self-esteem; and the need to learn social and communication skills.
First, We Would Investigate |
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On Our Own We Would Try: • Routines • Pets • Less or No TV, Movies, Video/Computer Games • Replace sodas, juices, sugars, fats, fast foods with water, veggies, whole grains, nuts, protein, fruit, slow food • Bedtime Stories and Chats • Wholesome Pleasures • Back Rubs and Foot Massages • Long Walks/Hikes • Nature |
For Parents: • Kids like structure. Mean what you say, say what you mean, do what you say you are going to do. Check out: www.MedinePlus.gov; www.KidsHealth.org; www.traumasoma.com/index.shtml (very technical); www.acestudy.org. |