What Breaks Inside Your Child When You Yell
It’s been one of those days. The house is a mess, the toddler is crying, and before you even realize it, you’ve lost your cool. We’ve all been there, feeling that instant pang of regret the moment the room goes silent. Hi, I’m Joseline. As a mom currently studying, I’ve spent countless hours wondering: What is actually happening inside his little head when I raise my voice? I decided to stop guessing and started talking to experts to find out the truth about how yelling affects a 3-year-old’s developing brain. This video isn't about making you feel like a "bad parent." We’re all learning. Instead, I’m sharing the eye-opening things I learned about the "invisible breaks" that happen in a child's emotional world—and more importantly, how we can start healing and choosing a different path today. Join the conversation: Have you found a way to stay calm in the chaos? Share your story below—I read every single comment. With love and empathy,

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