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The Seattle Times: Living: Stop the yelling! (912 words)
Yelling at kids is a nearly universal fallback for frustrated moms and dads.
Yelling is the first tool parents develop because many situations with young children involve danger.
Some argue that all yelling is damaging; others say parents should try to avoid it but cut themselves some slack as long as they're not insulting or demeaning kids (an exasperated "Hurry up!" vs. "You're so lazy!").
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