Challenges in Parenting: Emotional Management and Verbal Abuse
The Lack of Emotional Education
Many adults find themselves struggling to manage their emotions effectively as parents, often due to a lack of proper emotional education during their upbringing. Without adequate guidance on understanding and regulating their feelings, adults may struggle to navigate the complexities of parenthood, leading to emotional outbursts and conflicts within the family dynamic.

The absence of emotional literacy contributes to challenges in communicating effectively with children and addressing their emotional needs in a supportive and empathetic manner.
Impact of Verbal Abuse on Children
Children who experience verbal abuse from their parents may suffer significant emotional and psychological harm, affecting their self-esteem, mental health, and overall well-being. Verbal abuse can take many forms, including yelling, belittling, and name-calling, and can leave lasting scars on a child's psyche. The negative impact of verbal abuse extends beyond the immediate emotional pain, influencing the child's sense of self-worth and shaping their future relationships and interactions with others.