Where We Stand
Section: Child / Adolescent Health
Policy: Antisocial Behavior
Antisocial Behavior
OMA supports state and local endeavors, including legislation, that would stimulate programs to identify signs of aggressive and antisocial behavior, including bullying, in children as reasonably possible, and that adequate and appropriate early interventional and referral resources be provided to parents, teachers and school systems by state and local entities as a means to modify at-risk behavior.
Adopted at the interim House of Delegates, 1998.
Revised at the annual House of Delegates, 2011.
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