Fightingkidsnet
Visual aids work wonders for children. Create a chart with three columns: | Feeling | Bad Choice (Fighting) | Good Choice (FightingKidsNet Way) | |---------|----------------------|------------------------------------| | Angry | Hit, scream | Walk away, squeeze a pillow | | Jealous | Take toy, push | Say “I want a turn,” wait | | Scared | Hide, hit | Ask for a hug, use safe words |
Place this chart where fights commonly occur (e.g., playroom, kitchen fridge). fightingkidsnet
Not all fighting is a phase. Seek a child psychologist or behavioral pediatrician if: Visual aids work wonders for children
A therapist may recommend:
“My 6-year-old son, Leo, was fighting daily at school. He punched a classmate over a crayon. The school wanted to expel him. I searched ‘FightingKidsNet’ and found this framework. We started with the Feelings Thermometer and role-playing. Within six weeks, Leo went from 4 fights per week to zero. His teacher now uses the same chart in class. FightingKidsNet saved his education.” — Sarah, Ohio A therapist may recommend:

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