Continue reading if you'd like to learn how to better manage your emotional emotions and quit blowing up at your kids.
Do your children frequently make you want to scream and rip out your hair?
If so, you're not the only one. Numerous studies have found that 90% of parents yell at their children when they're furious.
And while having angry outbursts with your children now and then is natural, persistent rage outbursts can negatively impact both your connection with them and their future.
There are several long-term consequences of yelling at your children. terrifying, too. In their teenage and adult years, frequent outbursts of rage can cause anxiety, low self-esteem, and increasing violence.
You certainly felt bad as a parent every time you yelled at your kids, but what can you do when screaming and using stern tones seem to be the only ways to discipline them?
Perhaps your children aren't the root of the issue. Kids will be kids; they'll test your limitations and push you to the edge. It might go much deeper than that.
But why do you seem upset? Why are you allowing them to derail you and cause you to lose emotional control?
You might be shocked to learn how much of that anger is directed at you and not at your children once you focus on yourself.
Although it could temporarily quiet the children, raising our voices to address the issue rarely succeeds.
The problem is that it never lasts; a few hours later, you're back to your old tricks, yelling about something new.
So what are your options if stress and poor behavior place you in a difficult situation? or when your rage is intensifying quickly?
Learn how to restrain your rage and reclaim command of your emotions!
This parenting road map provides solutions to all of your questions, so it's actually more simpler than you might think!
What you will find inside is
The true cause of your seemingly uncontrollable rage has been right there all along!
Why you become so enraged with your children when they behave badly and how your upbringing influences your parenting
How your children react when you snap at them and the long-term effects of aggressive parenting
How to manage rage depending on your personality type, as well as why technology and multitasking make people angrier.
Why children enjoy pushing their parents' buttons, and how to stop them
How to handle the constant temper tantrums, how to stop them at their source, and why your children have them
An extensive manual on controlling your anger using modern strategies as well as more traditional ones you might not have considered!
plus a lot more.
Even when it comes to losing their temper, no parent is perfect.
Even if you are the worst at controlling your emotions and can't convey them without bursting, you can learn to tame that ferocious anger beast when you are around the kids.
Are you prepared to start maintaining your composure as a parent and be the best you can be?
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