Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not normal
+1. No yelling is typical for parents raising pathologically anxious children, and that's most of this board.
Anonymous wrote:Jews yell more than gentiles. Facts
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We yell most days. Personally I think the conflict adverse houses and kids are a lot more anxious.
Genuine question for people who describe houses where people don't yell as "conflict adverse." Do you yell in the rest of your life? I don't yell at my spouse or my coworkers or my friends, and they don't yell at me. We have conflicts; we just talk normally through them. It seems odd to me to expect yelling.
Anonymous wrote:We yell most days. Personally I think the conflict adverse houses and kids are a lot more anxious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We yell most days. Personally I think the conflict adverse houses and kids are a lot more anxious.
I’m not conflict averse, at all. I have conflict with my kid all day long. But she is probably anxious (just based on genetics and what I have observed so far) and if I even use my “stern” voice, it usually results in tears. So there may be something to that. But I really don’t think me yelling more would help anything. Actually she’s really compliant, by and large, and I have few reasons to yell.
And actually, my anxious spouse came from a big yelling house. I’m not that anxious, and came from a rare yelling house. Guess where we spend the holidays?
Anonymous wrote:We yell most days. Personally I think the conflict adverse houses and kids are a lot more anxious.
Anonymous wrote:We yell most days. Personally I think the conflict adverse houses and kids are a lot more anxious.
Anonymous wrote:Not normal
Anonymous wrote:Not normal