Why Children Often Stay Calmer During Corrections When Parents Lower Their Voice Instead of Repeating the Rule Louder
Many corrections become more difficult than they need to be because the volume rises before understanding does. A child ignores a rule, pushes a sibling, grabs something they should not have, or continues a behavior that has already been addressed. In response, an adult may instinctively repeat the rule more loudly, hoping the message will… Read more about Why Children Often Stay Calmer During Corrections When Parents Lower Their Voice Instead of Repeating the Rule Louder
