Aggressive Behavior in Young Children Associated with Game

Authors

  • Tamasorn Virulchanya Early Childhood Education, Faculty of Education, Kasetsart University
  • Chalatip Samahito Department of Education, Faculty of Education, Kasetsart University
  • Piyanan Hirunchalothorn Department of Education, Faculty of Education, Kasetsart University

Keywords:

Aggressive behavior, Game, Early Childhood

Abstract

In 21st century technology has officially become part of everyone life. Technology has good and bad part. We must accept the fact that everyone can’t refuse the technology. The early childhood also use the technology. The children has a comfortable in life and there is a toy call game. Game has become part of the children life. This article present the early childhood aggressive behavior involve game and give the instruction to the children on how to play game and also give the instruction to parent.

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2024-04-30

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