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Top 10 Alternatives to Yelling at Kids


Top 10 Alternatives to Yelling at Kids

Do you play a screaming match with your child every day? Do you know that yelling or screaming at child does not help and may only lead to persistent bad behaviour? Here are 10 alternatives which you can follow to discipline your children without yelling.

Minisha yells at her kids whenever she finds them doing wrong things and she thinks this will help their children to improve their behaviour. Minisha noticed no improvement in the behaviour of her kids rather they have started behaving differently whenever she yells at them. Minisha now wants to know if she could bring improvement in her kids’ behaviour by using alternative methods of yelling.

Why Yelling at Kids is Not Good

Most of the parents scream and yell at their kids because they feel frustrated with the behaviour of their kids. As parents have lots of responsibilities to handle they show their frustrations by screaming at their children which has got lots of negative effects. There are many alternatives to yelling at kids and parents must think seriously about these options. Find here the best 10 alternatives to yelling at kids.

1. Deep Breathe

Deep breathing is not a relaxation technique to be used in between strenuous work but it can be very effective in changing a negative situation to a positive one. Parents feel their blood boiling when they notice that their kids are not following their instruction despite being told several times. Now it is the right time to close the eyes and take deep breathe. After few moments parents would feel that they have cooled down.

2. Addressing Child’s Behaviour

Parents must believe that their kids are good and must deal with any problem with a positive approach. Yelling is an easy reaction for every parent but parent has to take initiative to make their kids understand why they should not do a particular thing. It is important to address the behaviour of a kid.

3. Be Firm

Children may react in a negative manner when their parents yell at them but the same child will take complete U-turn if parents speak in soft but firm voice. It is important that parents’ words create impact on their child. The child will listen to their parents when they speak to their child in firm but calm voice.

4. Allow Child to Express

Parents find it difficult to understand their children because they do not allow their children to express themselves. Parents must allow their children to express their feelings so that parents get to understand the triggers that are causing their child to misbehave.

5. Clear Rules

Parents must set clear rules for their children and make it clear that they follow them. If child gets into this habit, situations will never be out of control and yelling can be avoided.

6. Close Bondage With the Child

The child and parents must share close bondage so that it becomes easier for the parents to handle the child and yelling comes nowhere in between.

7. Be a Good Listener

Parents always try to take advantage of being a parent but it is important to become good listener so that kids open up with them and discuss their problems with their parents. This will stop the unforeseen problems to crop up.

8. Healthy Lifestyle

Children should have fixed time for eating and sleeping. This will ensure they have healthy body and mind and chance of improper behaviour will reduce.

9. Parents are Not Perfect

Parents must admit that they can also make mistakes so why to expect the child to behave flawlessly. Parents must teach the children not to repeat the mistakes and learn from them.

10. Self Analysis

Parents must analyze if they are yelling because the children are crossing their limit or parents have some kind of physical or mental problem. If these health and emotional problems of parents can be addressed then chances of yelling will reduce.
Yelling will not only have a negative impact on the relationship between the parents and the kids but it may cause serious types of behavioural problems during the adulthood of these kids. Parents must look for alternatives to yelling at the kids.

Why do parents yell or scream at kids? How does yelling affect the growth and development of kids? Which are the best alternatives to yelling? Discuss here.


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