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Things You Shouldn't Say To Your Child When You're Angry
Parenting is a difficult task and involves enhanced levels of patience among other things. As parents, it often happens that you lose your cool and use language that wasn't originally intended. Many parents, in anger, often without realizing, say stuff that might hurt the child. Words can cause lot of disharmony in the child's mind and future way of thought. In this article, we look at things parents should not say when angry. Noting these points will help you prevent committing mistakes especially when you are angry.
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Let us go ahead and look at these things that every parent needs to keep in mind and not tell their child, especially when consumed by anger. Anger leads people to speak things that are unbecoming of them and words can sometimes have caustic effects. Here are things you should never tell your child when you are angry. Read on...
Using
Abusive
Language
Some
parents
lose
their
temper
and
use
abusive
language
on
their
kids.
Such
behavior
will
leave
a
bad
taste
and
create
a
bad
impression
on
the
child.
Make
sure
you
refrain
from
using
abusive
language
when
you
are
angry.
Making
Comparisons
Most
parents
make
comparisons
with
other
children.
This
has
a
severe
impact
on
the
child's
self
respect
and
general
morale.
Do
not
make
undue
comparisons
with
other
children.
Such
an
attitude
should
not
be
adopted
by
parents.
Demotivating
Them
This
is
linked
to
the
previous
point
that
talks
about
making
irrational
comparisons.
Do
not
say
stuff
like
"
you
are
no
good"
or
"you
are
incapable
of
doing
this".
Demotivating
your
child
will
only
worsen
relations
with
your
child
and
will
demean
him
or
her.
Denying
Them
Some
parents
go
on
to
say
stuff
like
"
you
are
never
going
to
get
this"
or
"I
will
never
get
you
this".
Saying
stuff
like
that
will
once
again
serve
to
dent
the
relationship
with
your
children.
As
parents,
it
is
important
to
be
extremely
careful
in
what
you
say
to
your
kids.
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