8. Your child screams in public all the time
According to Denis Donovan, “An indoor voice is a requirement of civil society—and something every child needs to learn at an early age.” When a child doesn’t get what they want, they often get angry and scream, because that’s the only thing that they can do, since they have no authority.
However, Donavan recommends playing a game called Loud and Quiet. How does it work? When you say ‘loud voice,’ your child has the right to turn the volume up and scream, but when you say ‘quiet voice,’ they have to be quiet because those are the rules.
Try to play this game as often as possible, but not for too long, though.
Make sure to also check: 8 Compliments You Shouldn’t Give to Your Kids.
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