It is also a kind of harm for parents to yell at their children. Children will only become more and more timid under the reprimand of their parents, and will not feel the warmth of their families, thus losing their sense of belonging.
Second, the louder the voice, the farther the child is pushed.
It is disrespectful for us to yell at our children, which will damage their self-esteem and affect our close relationship with them.
Third,
The louder the voice, the more rebellious the child is.
When children are young, parents can really play a deterrent role by yelling at their children. Children will listen to their parents' reprimands and instructions without any expectations.
When children grow up, the louder their parents talk to them, the more rebellious they will be. When parents talk to their children, their voices will increase by decibels, and children will ignore their parents' words and even go against them. The louder they talk to their children, the more difficult it is to discipline them.