Break the Cycle of Yelling at Your Kids

Learn more at https://www.bratbusters.com This episode of the BratBusters Parenting Podcast delves into the importance of adopting a leader mindset in parenting. Lisa emphasizes how changing a parent’s mindset and actions is crucial for improving children’s behaviour, exploring topics such as the negative impacts of yelling, the benefits of calm and consistent corrective actions, and the importance of positive reinforcement. Lisa also addresses various parental concerns through real-world examples, stressing the importance of not holding onto guilt and advocating for a future-focused approach. Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction to Parents Yelling 02:28 Why Does Yelling Backfire? 05:00 What if You Were Raised in a House That Involved Yelling? 08:16 Listener Question 1: How to Make a Positive Difference When Dad Yells and Spanks? 10:47 Letting it Go Once A Consequence Has Been Imposed 11:45 Personal Story: When Amy Stepped in Dog Poop 15:22 Listener Question 2: Toddler Pushing Over Younger Sibling? 23:37 Listener Question 3: Overcoming Guilt After Yelling? 26:07 Listener Question 4: Toddler Hitting When Doesn’t Get His Own Way? 28:15 Listener Question 5: Is it Too Late to Become a Leader After Yelling? 32:44 What to Do if it Feels Overwhelming to Stop Yelling? Thank you for joining us! If you’re looking to learn more about the BratBusters Behaviour Board, parenting courses, and more, visit www.bratbusters.com today. Let’s Connect: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bratbusters... TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bratbusterspa... YouTube:    / @bratbustersparenting   Facebook:   / bratbustersparenting   Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for general informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional advice. Lisa Bunnage is a Parenting Coach, mom and grandmother. Lisa is not a licensed psychologist or counsellor. Her services do not replace the care of psychologists or other healthcare professionals. For a full disclaimer, please visit bratbusters.com/disclaimer