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how do you feel when your parents scold you?????​

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Answered by ITZURADITYATYAKING
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It is important to stay as calm as possible when our parents are scolding you.

Otherwise, your parents may feel like you are being defiant.

Answered by rgowrilekshmi
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Answer:

It is important to stay as calm as possible when your parents are scolding you. Otherwise, your parents may feel like you are being defiant. Try your best to avoid yelling, even if your parents are yelling. Instead, speak in a low, calm voice.

Explanation:

Parents and their kids often do not see eye to eye on many things. This is sometimes resolved by a calm discussion, but other times one or both sides gets overly emotional. This can lead to screaming and arguing. Being in the position of authority, the parent often will often scold their kids harshly when they are overly upset. Kids have to understand their parents' point of view and remain calm if they want to resolve the issue.

1 . Listen to your parents. Listen to what your parents are scolding you about. Make sure that you truly understand why they are upset. Do not interrupt them or yell back, but show that you are listening to what they have to say.  As you listen to your parents, make sure that you are giving them your full attention. Put away your phone or anything else that might distract you. Make eye contact with your parents and face towards them to show you are paying attention.  Do not interrupt your parents. If they say something that confuses you, make a mental note of it and ask questions when they give you a chance to speak.

2. Stay as calm as possible. It is important to stay as calm as possible when your parents are scolding you. Otherwise, your parents may feel like you are being defiant. Try your best to avoid yelling, even if your parents are yelling. Instead, speak in a low, calm voice. This will show your parents that you are trying to have a serious discussion with them instead of just arguing with them. Try taking a few slow, deep breaths to calm yourself down before you start talking.

3. Seek to understand why your parents are scolding you. It would help you to know why you are being scolded. If that isn't clear to you, you should ask them to explain it. If you ask calmly and under control, they may also respond in a calm way. Try saying something like, “I am not totally sure about what I did to make you upset, but I would like to know. Can you please explain it to me so that I can try to correct the problem?”

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