Doctors claim that shouting at a child can cause depression and lower self - confidence

Parenting is one of the most difficult tasks in life, as raising children and well is not easy. In spite of this, they should not constantly scream at their children because it can cause permanent damage. As humans, of course, all of us have temperaments that change according to the situation. The Journal of Child Development published [...]
Parenting is one of the most difficult tasks in life, as raising children and well is not easy. In spite of this, they should not constantly scream at their children because it can cause permanent damage.
As humans, of course, all of us have temperaments that change according to the situation. The Journal of Child Development published a study in which it points out that regularly screaming can have the same effects as hitting children.
Children who have been regularly yelled at have more feelings of depression and anxiety. If you scream with your children, get them to cry out to other people or expect them to scream even when they grow up, according to Posiv Outlook, and this indicates the psychological impact that screaming has caused on them.
Parents have power over their children because they offer everything for them, such as providing food, shelter, and love. Fearing significantly affects their sense of security, according to Dr. Laura Markham.
Screaming can change neurological ways in a child's brain, making them fight, enjoy, or freeze. Then these kinds of answers are put into the child's brain and affect their personality. Screaming is usually ineffective. That makes the kids not want to listen. Screaming indicates that parents are too weak or too tired to treat their children with wholesome emotions.
Dr. Alan Kazdin (a professor of psychology and child psychiatry at Yale) explains that aggressive behavior is not the right way to change children's habits.
Calm conversation is how a parent should guide his children. Using a sense of humor by being authoritarian and connecting with them can also help, but they need to know what they have done wrong.
This is where positive and negative reinforcement occurs. Commend them if they have done what they should. If not, they must be punished without screaming or being very aggressive. Screaming is good at a time, especially when things are not tolerable, such as hitting our brothers and sisters. They must be shaken so that the dangerous situation does not repeat itself. In this case, the danger of creating a nervous road to war, joy, or frozen response is justified. However, once you have received their attention, you need to calm your voice when you improve your situation.










