"Don't yell" isn't just good advice for kids. Parents should heed it too, according to a new study released Wednesday. Thirteen-year-old adolescents whose parents shouted at them suffered more ...
Shouting at toddlers can have a devastating impact on their emotional well-being, cognitive development, and behavior. Studies show that frequent yelling can lead to anxiety, fear, and long-term ...
No one knows how many deaf and hard-of-hearing people there are in the United States, although the figure is probably a few million less than the 50 million figure cited in this book’s subtitle.
Q I have always been a bit short-tempered and this has transferred over to my parenting. I can easily get wound up by my children, who are aged five and six, and I end up shouting at them. Last year ...
Whether shouting at children causes long-term problems is a complex question. A lot depends on the individual circumstances and you have to consider the emotional climate in the family in totality.