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Why yelling at kids backfires—and what to do instead
Yelling at your kids may feel like the only way to get them to listen sometimes, but as a method of discipline, it can lead to increased anxiety and strained relationships. Here, experts explain why ...
On July 2, 2012, The New Yorker magazine published an article on American parenting provocatively titled “Spoiled Rotten: Why Are Kids Ruling the Roost?” The article cited a TIME/CNN poll that ...
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"When They Want Something, They Want It Now": Parenting Experts Are Sharing The Signs That Your Child Is Spoiled
You’re standing in the checkout line at the store when your son grabs a “Frozen 2” stuffed animal. “Mommy, can I get this Olaf doll? I really, really want it!” When you tell him no, he yells “I hate ...
Reviewed by Wayne Fleisig, Ph.D. While most parents have raised their voices at their kids at some point, it's rarely a moment we're proud of—and even less often an effective parenting strategy. So ...
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