Nobody likes to be called names, especially by a parent, teacher or coach. After all, yelling and screaming was something that was used while you were growing up and you turned out pretty well. But are you sure it worked with you? Try to go back to the way it made you feel. Most likely it made you feel low, worthless and unvalued. You certainly don't want your own children to feel that way. It may cause emotional trauma that can result in long-term hurt. Among other things, verbal abuse can undermine your child's self-esteem, damage his ability to trust and form relationships, and chip away at his academic and social skills. Verbal abuse caqn come in many forms - threatening to hit, swearing, name calling, blaming and being sarcastic.
So, what are the signs of a child suffering from verbal abuse? They may have a very negative self-image. They may commit acts that are self-destructive, such as cutting, hitting or scratching themselves, as well as other reckless and dangerous activities. They may be aggressive, delinquent, or have trouble forming relationships. They might engage in fights and hit other children, or even be cruel to animals. They might experience delays in social, academic and physical development.
Some research also suggests that children suffering from verbal abuse are more likely to engage in abusive relationships as adults, to become abusers, and to indulge self-destructive behaviors.
It's normal for most parents at one time or another to feel frustrated and angry with their children. They may lash out verbally in these instances and say things they later regret. The problem arises when these instances occur frequently. If you act this way toward your children, you should seek help and try to find new ways to deal with your children and with your anger. If you think you are getting ready to say something you shouldn't, maybe you should take a moment to breathe. Do not say things that will make your child feel small or bad about himself. Remember that you are your child's main example in life. Don't be a bad example and teach him bad behavior early on.
Your child is the most important person in your world, and should be treated with respect, kindness and gratitude. If you exhibit these to your child on a daily basis, they will learn what they live and gro
Some research also suggests that children suffering from verbal abuse are more likely to engage in abusive relationships as adults, to become abusers, and to indulge self-destructive behaviors.
It's normal for most parents at one time or another to feel frustrated and angry with their children. They may lash out verbally in these instances and say things they later regret. The problem arises when these instances occur frequently. If you act this way toward your children, you should seek help and try to find new ways to deal with your children and with your anger. If you think you are getting ready to say something you shouldn't, maybe you should take a moment to breathe. Do not say things that will make your child feel small or bad about himself. Remember that you are your child's main example in life. Don't be a bad example and teach him bad behavior early on.
Your child is the most important person in your world, and should be treated with respect, kindness and gratitude. If you exhibit these to your child on a daily basis, they will learn what they live and gro
It's normal for most parents at one time or another to feel frustrated and angry with their children. They may lash out verbally in these instances and say things they later regret. The problem arises when these instances occur frequently. If you act this way toward your children, you should seek help and try to find new ways to deal with your children and with your anger. If you think you are getting ready to say something you shouldn't, maybe you should take a moment to breathe. Do not say things that will make your child feel small or bad about himself. Remember that you are your child's main example in life. Don't be a bad example and teach him bad behavior early on.
Your child is the most important person in your world, and should be treated with respect, kindness and gratitude. If you exhibit these to your child on a daily basis, they will learn what they live and grow to do the same as adults.
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Your child is the most important person in your world, and should be treated with respect, kindness and gratitude. If you exhibit these to your child on a daily basis, they will learn what they live and grow to do the same as adults.
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