We recognize that violence is a learned behavior. One of the best classrooms for learning violence is in the home.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We really are creatures of a violent world, biologically speaking - watching violence and learning about it is one of our cognitive drives.
Growing up in a violent home is a terrifying and traumatic experience that can affect every aspect of a child's life, growth, and development.
What many teachers observe as violent behavior is often really just playful aggression.
The only thing I learnt in high school is that people are very violent and territorial.
There is a subconscious way of taking violence as a way of expression, as a normality, and it has a lot of effects in the youth in the way they absorb education and what they hope to get out of life.
We've got to look to our educational programs and focus on doing what we can to stem violence in the schools.
Education is a vacine for violence.
We improved the environment in which our children live, learn and play by decreasing crime and clamping down on abuse and violence in the home and on the streets.
Violence is a problem we all want to solve. I want to make sure that kids learn to deal with anger by learning how to talk with people to solve problems. Here in the United States Senate I want to make sure we have safe schools, safe neighborhoods and good things for kids to do after school!
I want to get violence - I want schools to start from K through 12 to just every day have teachers understand that they don't want to talk about anything that is violent, and they want to explain to the children how bad violence is and how behavior - violent behavior, is something that they really should not practice and think about.