Parenting While Angry: How to Respond Instead of React
Anger is a natural feeling. It often signals stress, exhaustion, or overwhelm. What causes the damage isn’t the feeling itself—it’s the knee-jerk reaction that follows. Shouting, slamming doors, or issuing harsh punishments often creates disconnection instead of correction.
https://roulabadis.com/parenting-while-angry/
Anger is a natural feeling. It often signals stress, exhaustion, or overwhelm. What causes the damage isn’t the feeling itself—it’s the knee-jerk reaction that follows. Shouting, slamming doors, or issuing harsh punishments often creates disconnection instead of correction.
https://roulabadis.com/parenting-while-angry/
Parenting While Angry: How to Respond Instead of React
Anger is a natural feeling. It often signals stress, exhaustion, or overwhelm. What causes the damage isn’t the feeling itself—it’s the knee-jerk reaction that follows. Shouting, slamming doors, or issuing harsh punishments often creates disconnection instead of correction.
https://roulabadis.com/parenting-while-angry/
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