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      1. …in reply to @undefined
        @KevyPride Yelling at a child is generally ineffective even in a scenario as such compared to explaining to them why what they have done is disrespectful. The yelling isn't a discipline measure in that scenario, it's a measure to stop the harm they could be causing to the persons boudaries
    1. …in reply to @im_a_blisy
      @KevyPride However, I think even as a measure to stop them this becomes immediately harmful. If this becomes the parents recourse every time the child misbehaves, the child becomes fearful of the parent yelling quickly, and you'll soon see physical signs of triggers about the yelling.
  1. …in reply to @im_a_blisy
    @KevyPride I think my point is really clear too. Yelling is in no way an effective discipline tool in almost any scenario except the short term. There's a lot of pediatric studies about this. pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/142/6/e20183112 Here's one. I could link 100 more.
    1. …in reply to @im_a_blisy
      @KevyPride In most studies they find yelling and shaming is about as effective and damaging as corporal punishment. You as an adult over a child have a lot of power over them, and yelling is a bandaid solution to get them to quickly stop the negative behavior.