“…As [ [53] , [54] , [55] ] state that for the development of an adequate coexistence, a school intervention aimed at the positive management of the conflict in the classrooms is necessary, through the democratic learning of the rules, the exercise of responsibility, and the improvement of self-esteem. Along these lines [ 56 ], designed an intervention program based on the principles of Applied Behavioral Analysis to reduce child behaviors of bullying applied in three Mexican public elementary schools. 223 students participated and the results showed a significant decrease in bullying, a reduction in disruptive behaviors of the students in the whole group, and especially it was effective in reducing antisocial behavior.…”