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It seems you're looking for factors that do not increase the risk for stable child aggression. While I donβt have access to the specific details of your context, here are some common factors that are typically associated with increased risk of stable child aggression, such as exposure to violence, inconsistent parenting, or high levels of family conflict.
Factors that usually do NOT increase the risk for stable child aggression might include:
1. **Positive Parenting Practices**: Supportive and nurturing parenting can mitigate aggression in children.
2. **Stable Routine and Environment**: Providing a consistent home environment often decreases the likelihood of aggressive behaviors.
3. **Healthy Peer Relationships**: Strong friendships and social support can promote positive behavior in children.
4. **Effective Conflict Resolution Skills**: Teaching children to handle conflicts peacefully can reduce aggression.
If you have specific options or factors you'd like me to analyze, please share, and I can help evaluate them!