Anonymous wrote:Nothing wrong with apologizing to your child. Tell her you were upset and you are sorry and you were wrong. It’s a new day and you will try to do better.
Signed, Mom who has yelled plenty.
Yes to this. I’m less likely to yell than I am to go silent-mad, but either way I always sit down with my kid later and talk through what happened, apologize if I need to, and let her know that being frustrated with someone you love doesn’t negate the love.
Lately we also talk a lot in our house about how everyone (read: mommy) needs alone time because the 24/7 togetherness, compounded by having a child who is extremely attached to me at the moment, has really been fraying Mommy’s nerves.