5 Tips for Children to Listen to Parents, Not Being scolded
Children’s ability to listen to advice needs to be trained from an early age, so that children can grow up to be individuals who obey the rules. However, most children still don’t want to listen to their parents, some are even critical of what their parents say. Problems like this are common, either because the child doesn’t want to listen or pretends not to listen.

According to psychologist and UC Berkeley lecturer Erica Reischer, Ph.D., when your child won’t listen, don’t yell at your child. Shouting, according to him, does attract children’s attention, but it is problematic because it makes communication ineffective. He said research also shows that yelling may have a harmful effect on children comparable to physical punishment, such as spanking. So, when your child isn’t listening, don’t yell at him every now and then.
So, instead of getting angry when your child doesn’t listen, you should try the following 5 tips:
1. Listen to the Children First
Children aged 6 to 9 years, begin to be interested in the world outside the home, such as at school or in their play environment. Children tend to enjoy their new world more and don’t care what you have to say. Well, some parents also don’t understand the situation their child is in outside the home, making it difficult to empathize. As a result, the relationship between you and your child becomes distant.
Before you force your child to listen to you, it’s best to build intimacy first. You have … Read More