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Why Yelling at Your Kids Does NOT Work and What to Do Instead
Yelling comes naturally to many, yet it is often unproductive and backfires. While it might light a fire under them and get them up and going in the moment, the long-term effects are usually not good. Children become resentful, become yellers themselves, or learn to ignore it. This leads to more frustration and can make you feel out of control. This article will help you learn why yelling doesn't work and what other parenting interventions you can use instead.
Tasha Milligan
Jan 225 min read
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Counseling Games for Behavior Problems
Sometimes you need a counseling game for a specific issue. This article offers games that target behavior problems to help kids become...
Tasha Milligan
Jan 28, 20245 min read
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Emma's Emotional Discovery - A Book and Game to Understand Emotions
Emma's Emotional Discovery is a short story and a game to help children better understand their emotions. It helps children understand...
Tasha Milligan
Jun 14, 20232 min read
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