PHOENIX — Dealing with teens is not an easy task, especially when it comes to discipline. A new study out of the University of Pittsburgh suggests that harshly yelling at your kids, swearing or ...
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Why Yelling at Kids Backfires and What to Do Instead
Yelling at children can trigger their fight-or-flight response, making them less receptive to learning and increasing feelings of anxiety and disconnection. Consistent yelling damages the parent-child ...
These aren’t just temporary responses; many children carry the psychological effects of yelling into their teenage years and even adulthood. Below are 20 common traits and behavioral patterns ...
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