Keywords
emotional regulation, parenting, yelling, child behavior, connection, emotional development, parenting support
Abstract
Why Yelling Feels Like the Only Option (and What to Try Instead) explores how emotional dysregulation in parents can lead to reactive patterns like yelling, shutting down, or withdrawing, and how these responses impact children’s emotional development. Drawing on principles of emotional regulation, the piece offers practical, compassionate strategies for parents to break intergenerational cycles and build stronger, more connected relationships with their children. This article is especially relevant for parents, caregivers, and educators interested in trauma-informed parenting, emotional resilience, and behavior challenges.
BYU ScholarsArchive Citation
Brouse, Vanessa, "Why Yelling Feels Like the Only Option (and What to Try Instead)" (2025). Student Works. 413.
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/studentpub/413
Document Type
Class Project or Paper
Publication Date
2025-06-12
Language
English
College
Family, Home, and Social Sciences
Department
Family Life
Course
Effective Writing and Presenting SFL 315
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