Parental Emotional Control: Training Up A Child Without Yelling
2017 4m
Yelling if at all, rarely solves a situation. A recent study by the National Institutes of Health has shown that yelling has long-term effects, like anxiety, low self-esteem and increased aggression. However on the other hand, having control over our emotions (i.e. a calm but resolute demeanor) is reassuring and makes our children feel loved while being “disciplined” for their bad behavior. Don’t get me wrong, yelling can be a powerful tool for special situations, if it’s rooted in love and not our frustration. #TeachTrainTransform #SavingBoys
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