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International resource  Warning signs of youth violence 
Examines violent behaviour among youth aged 12-24. Identifies risk factors and warning signs, and suggest ways a young person can recognize and manage their anger.
Source: American Psychological Association
From: International resource
Children who are bystanders 
Examines some of the reactions associated with children who witness bullying behaviours. Discusses how parents can encourage children to help other children who are being bullied. Link requires PDF reader.
Source: Region of Waterloo Public Health
Imagine ... a school without bullying: a school climate approach to bullying prevention 
Describes a comprehensive school-wide initiative intended to prevent bullying situations from developing. Includes a teacher handbook and lesson plans for Grades K-8.
Source: Region of Waterloo Public Health
What can families do about bullying 
Describes what parents can do if a child is being bullied. Includes information on what to expect from the school, and when police should be involved. Link requires PDF reader.
Source: Region of Waterloo Public Health
What can schools do about bullying 
Lists what schools can do to create safe and caring environments that discourage bullying. Includes tips on involving students and families, and ideas on developing, implementing and promoting a school plan. Link requires PDF reader.
Source: Region of Waterloo Public Health
Children who bully 
Describes factors that may make a child more likely to engage in bullying behaviour. Explains how families and schools may be contributing to the problem. Link requires PDF reader.
Source: Region of Waterloo Public Health
Development of physical aggression from early childhood to adulthood  PDF
Presents a study on aggressive behaviours observed from childhood to adulthood. Analyses the conclusions of various studies referring to this subject. Link requires PDF reader.
Source: Centre of Excellence for Early Childhood Development
The rise in the number of children and Adolescents who exhibit problematic behaviors: multiples causes 
Offers explanations on the increase in problematic behaviours in children and youth in Canada. Defines problematic behaviours and examines various factors that could be related to their development in Canadian children and youth. Proposes ways to foster prosocial values and reduce problematic behaviours.
Source: Vanier Institute of the Family (VIF)
From: Publications
Road warriors 
Examines causes of road rage, profiles characteristics of a typical aggressive driver, provides statistics on traffic and road safety, and identifies driving tips to minimize anger behind the wheel.
Source: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
Anger: on the edge 
Examines how anger can affect a person's daily life. Illustrates its impact on health, and provides tips on dealing with personal anger. Features interviews on anger in the workplace, and how anger affects youth, families, and police officers. Provides access to audio and video interviews.
Source: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
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