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"Yelling belittles children and undermines the parent-child bond," Murray A. Straus, Ph.D., said.
Straus is the co-director of the Family Research Laboratory at the University of New Hampshire in Durham. The main point of his statement is for parents to stop yelling. For your child, at one moment, you are his rational dad, and the next, you change into a horrible yelling psychopath.
In a short time, this technique to angry tirades works because they frighten kids. Yelling intimidates young children, combined with angry facial gestures, and they obey their parents because they only want them to stop yelling but not because they are pleased to do so.