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No More Shouting
Rating: 4.6 out of 5(5 ratings)
284 students

No More Shouting

Understand your triggers, the impact of shouting on your child, and how to stop yourself from losing your temper.
Last updated 1/2025
English

What you'll learn

  • Helps you understand your triggers
  • The impact of shouting on your child
  • How to stop losing your temper frequently
  • Create a harmonious home environment

Course content

2 sections5 lectures46m total length
  • Welcome!3:31

Requirements

  • You will learn all you need to know on the course

Description

Do you find yourself shouting at your child more often than you’d like, feeling frustrated and unsure how to break the cycle? Parenting can be overwhelming, especially when your emotions feel out of control. The No More Shouting course is here to help you understand the root of your reactions, how they affect your child, and what you can do to create a calmer, more connected relationship.

In this 40-minute session, you’ll learn:

  • How to identify your emotional triggers and why they lead to shouting.

  • The emotional and psychological impact shouting has on your child.

  • Practical strategies to stop losing your temper and respond to challenges with calm and clarity.

This course will help you reflect on what drives your behaviour, giving you the tools to shift from reacting impulsively to responding intentionally. You’ll gain an understanding of how shouting disrupts trust and connection with your child and how to rebuild those bonds by leading with empathy and control.

If you’re ready to parent with less stress and more confidence, this course will provide you with the guidance and actionable steps to transform your approach.

It's time to take charge of your reactions and create the peaceful, cooperative home you desire.

Who this course is for:

  • Parents who struggle with shouting and keeping their cool when dealing with difficult parenting situations.