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A little more about aggression in the family and its perception. How aggressive emotions manifest themselves in families where there is not one child, but several. From my observations, I can say that children can manifest and react to aggression in different ways. It is interesting to observe in general how this also happens in same-sex and opposite-sex children. Well, yes, these are lyrics. The main thing is to understand the child, each individually, and be close to him. So, today I would like to share works where there are three boys in a family. Only two work, but this will be enough to understand that everything depends on the child’s individuality, all conditions being equal. What I mean? Look, this is the work of the middle boy with his mother. The work progressed as follows. In the first picture, the leading parts of the picture are images of the mother. The son adapts quite creatively to his mother's leading role. This is a completely peaceful agreement that suits everyone. (The plot is the same, and it’s not always possible to understand where someone is drawing just by listening to mom’s story about work). It was originally built into the structure of the boy’s character this way. And this is the middle son - he needs to initially survive in competition. Everything is fine with his mother in this area. At the time of the war, both sides are fighting very interestingly. A lot of weapons, an equal number of attacks, a rather peaceful feeling from the war. This indicates that the mother and this child are successfully experiencing aggression. That is, aggressive manifestations are not destructive. Here is the third drawing. After expressing aggression, the boy becomes more active and shows himself more boldly around his mother. That is, when the tension completely goes away, and it is clear that the mother is nearby and in such a situation, the child can show his activity. All is well. But working with my eldest son.... You can read the continuation here