Why You Should Stop Yelling at Your Kids
Why You Should Stop Yelling at Your Kids
9/10/2018
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This article from The New York Times highlights the negative effects of yelling at children and advocates for parents to find alternative methods of discipline. It discusses research showing that consistent exposure to harsh verbal discipline, such as yelling, can lead to negative outcomes for children, including increased aggression, anxiety, and lower self-esteem. The article also offers practical advice on how parents can break the yelling habit, providing strategies for effective communication and setting clear boundaries. Overall, it emphasizes the importance of cultivating a healthy and respectful parent-child relationship based on empathy and understanding.
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