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T1 - 5 Things to do Before Yelling at your Kids
AU - Kendorski, Jessica Glass
N1 - 5 things to do before yelling at your kids As parents, many times our frustrations with our children can bubble over. Here are some tips to help deal with these frustration instead of yelling. Posted: Wednesday, February 17, 2016, 4:00 AM As parents, many times our frustrations with our children can bubble over.
PY - 2016/2/17
Y1 - 2016/2/17
N2 - As parents, many times our frustrations with our children can bubble over. Maybe your son refuses to do something that you asked him, or your son and daughter continue to argue with one another. Once you hit that boiling point, you might yell as a way to restore order and communicate to your children. While this will certainly get their attention, and could get them to do what you ask, those effects won’t be long term. In fact, it could be potentially damaging if that yelling is a constant form of communication.
AB - As parents, many times our frustrations with our children can bubble over. Maybe your son refuses to do something that you asked him, or your son and daughter continue to argue with one another. Once you hit that boiling point, you might yell as a way to restore order and communicate to your children. While this will certainly get their attention, and could get them to do what you ask, those effects won’t be long term. In fact, it could be potentially damaging if that yelling is a constant form of communication.
UR - http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/healthy_kids/5-things-to-do-before-yelling-at-your-kids.html
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