Yelling At My Family: How To Break The Habit
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J. KelseyOctober 26, 2013
another "self-help"
EricOctober 24, 2013
Yelling is just another form of abuse, except when the child's life is in danger or they are far away.
dona hesslingOctober 24, 2013
Each time I yelled at my kids, I had a guilty conscience. The kids even recorded it. After one time of yelling. I prayed that the next time I yelled He could could take away my voice. He did! And not only one time. What a cure!
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