Before you lose control with your child, close your eyes and breathe. We give you 5 tips to have patience, patience and more patience.
There are times when your child brings out the worst emotions inside you, calm down, recite in your head over and over again: patience, patience and more patience.
Yelling or letting your anger overflow into your child will only bring you three more problems:
* You will feel exhausted
* Your mind will be stunned
* You will be guilty of mistreating your child
HOW NOT TO SCREAM?
Above all, do not lose patience and do not forget that your attitude and family relationships within your home are an example for your child.
If you feel that you are going to lose your sanity when your child does some mischief …
FOLLOW THESE RECOMMENDATIONS
1) Act without screaming. If your child does something that bothers you a lot, stop the action slowly and without outbursts.
2) Calm down. If you are very upset, it is best to leave your child in a safe place until you calm down.
3) Unburden yourself. Take a deep breath and gently release the air (exhale and inhale as much as you need).
4) Take control. Once you are calm, you can fix the situation.
5) Talk to your child. It is okay to let your child see that his action bothered you, made you angry, made you feel sad or even cry, he will learn that mom can be angry, a lot, but do not show lack of control in front of him.
Keep in mind that no matter how bad your child has done, you cannot afford to explode. Outbursts do not educate, on the contrary, the distance you from your son. It is not a good thing to be carried away by anger, but you should show your displeasure and set clear limits.
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