According to Shinga, there's been a lot of recent research that suggests that children's health is adversely affected by environmental exposure to hostility and aggression, whether at home, school or in the neighbourhood. She says that:
Research may eventually show that the toxic impact of environmental exposure to verbal and physical aggression is as great as that of environmental exposure to tobacco smoke.
tonyplant
June 18, 2006 - 17:20According to Shinga, there's been a lot of recent research that suggests that children's health is adversely affected by environmental exposure to hostility and aggression, whether at home, school or in the neighbourhood. She says that:
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