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måndag 29 september 2025

youth brawl in israel the little girls are fighting with each other wow girls became dangerous hhh



youth brawl in israel the little girls are fighting with each other wow girls became dangerous hhh

I am shocked and rebuked at the severe event of violence that occurred at the 9th Municipal School in Tel Aviv.
I intend to schedule a discussion in the hall at the Committee for the Rights of the Child chaired by me immediately after Yom Kippur, to clarify the issue alongside the school board - and to ensure that such events will not be forgotten.



Added on that, as the one who led the "law of boycott" in the schools, I will consider promoting with the next session a law that will supervise what is done in the schools alongside sanctions on the beating students and their parents!

Under my watch - ensuring the personal safety of our children will not be negligent!

Little girls' fights can be caused by conflicts over fairness, the right to assert themselves, or not feeling understood. To manage the situation, adults can wait and see if the children can resolve it themselves, but be ready to intervene to guide them to negotiate and compromise. It is important to show children that they can resolve conflicts in a good way and not let conflicts escalate, as they can negatively affect relationships.

Why Little Girls Fight

Understanding of fairness and rights

: Children fight when they see situations as unfair, are trying to assert their rights, or feel that others do not see their perspective, according to the Raising Children Network.

Managing emotions

: Children learn to control their emotions, and arguing is a way for them to express strong emotions and learn to manage them.

Power and influence

: Children's fights can also be about power and exercising influence in a relationship, especially in groups where hidden forms of aggression may occur.

How to handle the fight

Observer and listen: Let the children try to resolve the situation on their own first. Listen and observe to understand what the problem is about, according to 1177.

Intervene and guide: If the fight escalates or if the children cannot resolve it, intervene to show how to handle conflicts.

Focus on solutions: Help the children find a solution by talking about how they feel. Teach them to negotiate and compromise, as these are important skills for the future.

Show understanding: Show the children that you understand their feelings and situation, and that you are a "we" who are dealing with the problem together, according to BabyNaps.

Talk afterwards: Once the child has calmed down, talk to them about how they felt. This can help the child put their feelings into words and strengthen the relationship between you.

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