While feelings of parental frustration are normal, frequent yelling, according to parent coach Tia Slightham, can have long-lasting effects on little ones. The post “They Don’t Hear You”: Parenting ...
“What happened now?” I bellow, my nerve endings frazzled from the exhaustion of being a mom to three kids ages 5 and under ...
Also rare: a parent who hasn’t felt bad about yelling at their kid after doing so. “All parents know that yelling is not the best way to do things,” Laura Markham, a clinical psychologist ...
My parents were generous (after all ... I’m calmer, less anxious, less reactive and explosive. Rather than yelling or shaming my kids when they spill their cereal, I’m more likely to say ...
It seems like we have a problem with yelling. We yell in politics; yell at the refs; yell at our spouse; yell at our kids. But yelling is not working. Does it work when our politicians yell at ...