Saturday, June 3, 2023

yelling at children can lead to depression, anxiety, & externalizing disorders


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Depression, anxiety, and long-term behavioral problems are caused by yelling at children, recent studies have shown.

Additionally, research suggests that yelling and threats can be just as harmful as physical abuse. And can lead to similar long-term negative effects on children's mental and emotional well-being.
Horrific discoveries from a child psychologist led to a flood of new research, and the evidence is clear…
Journal of Family Psychology: “Parental verbal aggression is associated with a range of negative outcomes for adolescents, including depression, anxiety, and behavioral problems.”
Psychological Bulletin: “Children exposed to verbal aggression from their parents are at a greater risk of developing externalizing behaviors, such as conduct disorder and oppositional defiant disorder.”
Journal of Child and Family Studies: “Children who are exposed to verbal aggression from their parents have difficulty regulating their emotions and may be at risk for emotional problems.”
The list goes on and on, but most psychologists now agree that yelling is a “toxic” approach to parenting and should be avoided at all costs if you want to raise happy and successful children.
This led to the recent development of so called “No-Yelling Tools.” These simple yet effective techniquest are now used by parents and teachers all over the world.
Leveraging children’s psychology, the No-Yelling Tools get your kids to listen and cooperate in a healthy way, without toxic parenting techniques such as yelling, threats and punishments.
⬇ Learn all about the “No-Yelling Tools” on the link below⬇

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