Learning to control that anger could very well save your kid's life. Here's what you need to know...
Does your child sometimes seem to be too much to handle?
Do you feel overwhelmed by the rest of life's hurdles and find yourself fighting to stay ahead, let alone find a spare moment for some much-needed relaxation?
Are the days of cuteness and blissful relationships long past?
The bills are piling up, the workload is getting heavy, and spending time with your spouse has become nonexistent happening. You may not even be able to remember the last time you met up with some friends for a drink.
According to statistics, 73% of parents say parenting is the biggest struggle in their life. On top of that, in order to cope with these stressors, 90% of parents claim to yell at their kids.
But what effect does this actually have on your little ones? Is it even an effective strategy?
In Am I Yelling? you'll discover:
- The psychology of anger and why yelling is not the most productive outlet
- What to do when your child is the angry one, and why remaining calm is imperative
- How to learn your child's language so that you can understand and anticipate their actions
- A step-by-step guide to developing your own emotional intelligence and why this could save your child's life
- How to recognize your misdirected anger so that your child doesn't get hurt by something that doesn't even involve them
- Groundbreaking insight into how you can manage your anger, even if you haven't succeeded with this in the past
- What you can do to fix an instance of yelling and why this is important for your child's development
... and so much more.
Parenting is hard enough without always having to second-guess if you're doing the right thing. Yelling has it's time and place and can be effective in certain instances, but sometimes expressing your frustration this way simply does more harm than good.
It is far from impossible to calm your irritation and refrain from yelling at your kids. You have the time and patience for clarity, and with the right tools and techniques at your disposal, demonstrating this to your kids is the best thing you can do for everyone's sake.
Spending just minutes a day, you can train your mind to use these strategies and control your anger to communicate more effectively with your child, as well as help them to grow into the best possible version of themselves.
If you're ready to control those random outbursts and stop feeling like you're treating your children too harshly, then scroll up and click the "Add to Cart" button right now.