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The most effective parents aren't the loudest—they're the most consistent. Summary Why do we yell at our kids, even when we know it doesn't work? In this episode, we unpack the hard truth behind yelling in parenting: it'...
MFP 376: Raising Kids Without Raising Your Voice is an episode from Messy Family Podcast : Catholic conversations on marriage and family by Mike and Alicia Hernon : Catholic Marriage Parent and Family. The most effective parents aren't the...
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Published Apr 6, 2026, 54:17 long, audio available.
The most effective parents aren't the loudest—they're the most consistent. Summary Why do we yell at our kids, even when we know it doesn't work? In this episode, we unpack the hard truth behind yelling in parenting: it's often not a discipline strategy, but a reaction to stress, frustration, and lack of follow-through. While it may get quick results, it slowly weakens our authority and damages connection with our kids. We talk about why yelling becomes a habit, what it's actually teaching our children, and how to replace it with calmer, more effective discipline. You'll walk away with simple, practical strategies to respond with intention instead of reaction, and build a home where your voice doesn't have to get louder to be heard. This is a re-release of "Yelling, the Lazy Approach to Parenting". Key Takeaways Pause before reacting to your child. Take a breath and step away if needed. Get physically close. Instead of yelling across the house, get up and go to them and make eye contact. Use fewer words, but use them clearly. Short instructions are better than long, angry diatribes. Follow through consistently. Sometimes kids don't listen the first time because you never made clear that is what you expect. Address your own triggers. Notice when you tend to yell and plan ahead for those moments. Make sure to repair the relationship when you mess up. When we apologize we model humility and it can actually strengthen your relationship. Couple Discussion Questions When are we most likely to yell at our kids? (Time of day, situation, stress level) How does yelling affect our relationship with them long-term? What would change in our home if the kids listened to us without raising our voices?
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MFP 376: Raising Kids Without Raising Your Voice is from Messy Family Podcast : Catholic conversations on marriage and family by Mike and Alicia Hernon : Catholic Marriage Parent and Family.
Published Apr 6, 2026 and 54:17 long