Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I told them that afterwards. I just dont like myself when I get to the point that I yell. Not being a yeller, I suppose, I am not used to it.
Thanks PP.
Nobody likes themselves when they yell at their kids. There's always this feeling that if you were a better parent you could use positive discipline, logical consequences, etc. and everything would always run smoothly. But that's not the case. Kids are human and they are unpredictable at times. You are human too and sometimes they really push your buttons. I think it's great that you are an infrequent yeller. I am too, and I find that the rare occasion when I do lose my cool it really gets their attention. I don't go on 15-minute screaming and name-calling rampages like my mom did, but I will raise my voice now and then. I wish I never did it but I also think I am overall a really good mom. When things have cooled off I talk about it with my kids and explain why I got so upset but make it clear that my love for them is unconditional.