While older generations would yell at their children and easily raise their voices, today's parents get their messages across by singing. Instead of threatening with the infamous countdown to three or ...
A client of mine once shared with me a conversation she had with her children regarding her belief that they should get a college education. Their report cards came in, and she was not happy with the ...
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The hidden effects of yelling on a child's brain
Parents often raise their voices out of stress, frustration, or exhaustion. But while yelling may feel instinctive in the moment, its impact on a child runs far deeper than most adults realize.
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