We are pleased to highlight an insightful and timely publication titled “Management of Aggressive Behaviour Among Children and Youths” by Christopher Imoisili, Guidance Counselor.
This comprehensive work addresses one of the most pressing challenges in today’s educational environment — aggressive behaviour among children and adolescents. Drawing from real classroom experiences, psychological research, and Christian moral principles, the book provides a holistic guide for educators, parents, and caregivers.
The publication explores:
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The biological, psychological, and social factors contributing to aggression
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The impact of peer pressure, family structure, media violence, and school climate
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Practical, evidence-based management techniques such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Parent Management Training (PMT)
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The transformative role of Christian values such as love, forgiveness, patience, and peacemaking in shaping character
The central message is clear: aggressive behaviour cannot be corrected with aggression. Sustainable change requires understanding, structure, empathy, and consistent guidance.
This resource strongly aligns with our school’s commitment to nurturing morally grounded, emotionally balanced, and socially responsible students. It reminds us that behind every aggressive act may lie unmet needs, emotional wounds, or a search for belonging — and that with proper guidance, every child’s energy can be redirected toward positive growth.
We commend this valuable contribution to education and encourage all educators and parents to embrace its principles in fostering a peaceful and supportive school environment.
DOWNLOAD: IMOISILI-AN EDUCATOR’S GUIDE ON DEALING WITH AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOUR