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This Monograph addresses three questions: a) Can distinct trajectories of physical aggression be identified in children from 24 months to third grade? b) Do child and family characteristics and child care experiences predict membership in the trajectory groups? c) Do trajectory groups differ in their levels of academic and social functioning in third grade? Using a person-centered approach and data from the NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development, five aggression trajectories were identified: very low, low, moderate-steeply declining, moderate-stable, and high-stable. Higher levels of family resources and more sensitive parenting predicted low levels of aggression. Higher sociodemographic risk and less involved parenting predicted higher aggression. Child care experiences were not related systematically to aggression trajectories. In third grade, children on the higher and more stable aggression trajectories were performing more poorly socially and academically. However,

Table of Contents
Abstract.

I. Introduction.

II. Method and data analysis.

III. Person-Centered Trajectories of Physical Aggression.

IV. Predictors of Aggression Trajectories.

V. Person-Centered Aggression Trajectories and Third Grade Outcomes.

VI. Variable – and Person-Centered Analyses of Physical Aggression Compared.

VII. Discussion.

References.

Acknowledgment.

Commentary.

The Stability of Young Children's Physical Aggression: Relations With Child Care, Gender, and Aggression Subtypes.

Contributors.

Statement of Editorial Policy.

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 03/01/2005
      ISBN13: 9781405132824, 978-1405132824
      ISBN10: 1405132825

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This Monograph addresses three questions: a) Can distinct trajectories of physical aggression be identified in children from 24 months to third grade? b) Do child and family characteristics and child care experiences predict membership in the trajectory groups? c) Do trajectory groups differ in their levels of academic and social functioning in third grade? Using a person-centered approach and data from the NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development, five aggression trajectories were identified: very low, low, moderate-steeply declining, moderate-stable, and high-stable. Higher levels of family resources and more sensitive parenting predicted low levels of aggression. Higher sociodemographic risk and less involved parenting predicted higher aggression. Child care experiences were not related systematically to aggression trajectories. In third grade, children on the higher and more stable aggression trajectories were performing more poorly socially and academically. However,

      Table of Contents
      Abstract.

      I. Introduction.

      II. Method and data analysis.

      III. Person-Centered Trajectories of Physical Aggression.

      IV. Predictors of Aggression Trajectories.

      V. Person-Centered Aggression Trajectories and Third Grade Outcomes.

      VI. Variable – and Person-Centered Analyses of Physical Aggression Compared.

      VII. Discussion.

      References.

      Acknowledgment.

      Commentary.

      The Stability of Young Children's Physical Aggression: Relations With Child Care, Gender, and Aggression Subtypes.

      Contributors.

      Statement of Editorial Policy.

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