breaking the cycle of constant yelling requires patience, empathy, and a willingness to try new approaches. By changing a few habits you can create a more harmonious and respectful relationship with your child.
maze. and they took medhat. they told me, you know sit down. i hear, i hear this raised voices. constant yelling and maybe i even heard slamming on the table. i said, where s head mat? what are you doing with him? they just looked at me like i thought to myself, are they going to torture him? it just terrifies me. then they brought me into this room. it was dark. they were all on their cell phones. all i could hear was, susan
it was if the walls it was like we were going through a maze. and they took medhat. they told me, you know sit down. i hear, i hear this raised voices. constant yelling and maybe i even heard slamming on the table. i said, where s head mat? what are you doing with him? they just looked at me like i thought to myself, are they going to torture him? it just terrifies me.