drawingangel2
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I would like to work on my yelling.
I often get complimented by family how patient I am, and although it’s true, it’s like once my patience is gone I automatically go to yelling. Kinda like 0 to 85, if that makes sense. I am noticing I am more prone to yell toward the end of the day (naturally more tired). I know I should step away when getting overwhelmed and I will work on that but I’m hoping to learn some other coping mechanisms to try and reduce how much I yell.
For reference my kids are 3 and 1. One very big trigger for yelling is my 3 year old can be very aggressive and mean to 1 year old. After trying to defuse the situation or separate them and 3 year old continues to hit/scream at 1 year old I lose it.
Any tips or coping mechanisms for when you are at your breaking point?
I often get complimented by family how patient I am, and although it’s true, it’s like once my patience is gone I automatically go to yelling. Kinda like 0 to 85, if that makes sense. I am noticing I am more prone to yell toward the end of the day (naturally more tired). I know I should step away when getting overwhelmed and I will work on that but I’m hoping to learn some other coping mechanisms to try and reduce how much I yell.
For reference my kids are 3 and 1. One very big trigger for yelling is my 3 year old can be very aggressive and mean to 1 year old. After trying to defuse the situation or separate them and 3 year old continues to hit/scream at 1 year old I lose it.
Any tips or coping mechanisms for when you are at your breaking point?