What do you think is the purpose of adults behind the scolding the children?
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If you find yourself prone to scold, lecture, sermonize, and preach at, rather than converse with people, it may be a residue of your childhood experience. People who have been scolded a lot will tend to scold.
Your parents and teachers may have had anxious, tough childhoods, perhaps anxious by nature, with fragile senses of self-worth and unresolved hypersensitivity. Some people’s parents grew up in poverty or under oppressive conditions with people scolding them relentlessly, venting their frustration at their children’s expense. Scolding has its place but is often just a way for someone fragile to act as though they’re strong, confident, and in charge.
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to bring them in good way and to avoid the consequences that should be faced by their kids in future