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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.

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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.

Story first published: Tuesday, November 25, 2014, 18:49 [IST]
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