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How can I get my parents to stop yelling at me for everything?

Profile: ovohelp
ovohelp on Aug 11, 2017
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you may want to talk to them about it and tell them how you feel when the yell at you for no reason .
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Anonymous on Aug 18, 2017
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You could explain to them how their yelling makes you feel and ask them to be more considerate when they are speaking with you.
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Anonymous on Sep 14, 2017
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Communicate is the key to a lot of things. Angry parents sometimes don't realize that emotional abuse does exist. Speak to your parents about how they are making you feel, and always remember something could aswell be going on in their life for them to be frustrated and you're just who they take it out on.
Profile: fireflylove
fireflylove on Oct 18, 2017
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So, I have had few experiences with this. It used to always make me feel worse in the end. That is until I realised that I should accept only the positive criticism. All the other negativity should be dealt with a pinch of salt. You cannot control what others do. The only thing that you can control is yourself. So accept the good criticism and throw away the rest. Remember what they say about you is not an accurate reflection of you.
Profile: softLove87
softLove87 on Oct 18, 2017
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I would sit my parents down and tell them that you want to have a serious conversation. Then tell them how you feel and what they can do to better the situation you are experiencing with them.
Profile: madameBlue4
madameBlue4 on Nov 5, 2017
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What I have learned to get my parents to quit yelling at me is to stare at them straight faced and calmly ask them "Why are you yelling at me?". It makes them stop because they realize they don't have to yell and are in fact making themselves look crazy by yelling at a kid who's trying to talk calmly.
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Anonymous on Nov 15, 2017
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Try talking to them and explaining how you feel. I know it may seem difficult but hopefully this will help the situation and they will understand.
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Anonymous on Nov 18, 2017
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If possible sitting down with them and having a mature and respectful talk with them about how it makes you feel. If you don't feel comfortable doing that alone maybe ask another family member or close friend to be with you during this talk.
Profile: EmRivale
EmRivale on Dec 21, 2017
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Being a parent is stressful. Usually they just want what is best for you, especially as you grow older. It might seem like everything you do is wrong, but patience is key. Respect them and they will respect you. Perhaps talk to them. What is making them yell at you? Ask them.
Profile: briaannasaurus
briaannasaurus on Dec 27, 2017
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Talk to them. Communication is important and for good relationships between parents and their children to work, there needs to be communication. Tell them how it feels when they yell at you and explain why it seems unfair, if that's what you're feeling.
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