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Refrain from Punishing Your Child out of Anger from "summary" of 13 Things Mentally Strong Parents Don't Do by Amy Morin

When you're feeling angry or frustrated with your child's behavior, it can be tempting to lash out in the heat of the moment. However, punishing your child when you're angry is not an effective way to teach them right from wrong. Instead of using punishment as a way to release your own frustration, take a step back and calm down before addressing the issue. This will allow you to respond to the situation in a more rational and constructive manner. By refraining from punishing your child out of anger, you can avoid saying or doing things that you may later regret. It's importa...
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    13 Things Mentally Strong Parents Don't Do

    Amy Morin

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