idea. Here are some reasons.
- Yelling at kids creates negative environment for an activity. For example, if you yell at a kid during music practice, you are sub-consciously creating a negative association between music and enjoyment. Ultimately if a kid really likes an activity, such as music, they will be drawn to it. Give them feedback, but do it in a low but firm tone. Remember the goal is that they should really like the activity or subject.
- Even if you have punish kids for something, you can do it in a calm voice. Just give them consequences (no TV/computer), but do it in a calm manner. Explain to them why you are doing it so that they understand rationale behind your actions. It is very important that kids understand the rationale behind your actions.
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