The Effect of Hormones on Emotions
Husbands, don’t underestimate the power of listening and showing that you care. Sometimes the best advice is none at all.
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Husbands, don’t underestimate the power of listening and showing that you care. Sometimes the best advice is none at all.
Our fifteen-year-old son literally seethes with hostility at homeat his mother and meat his sistersat the world. Believe me, we have done nothing to provoke this anger, and I don't understand what has
I have a great deal of resentment and anger toward my father, for what he did to me and my mother when I was a child. I have struggled with these deep feelings for years; I dont want to hurt him, but
Resist the temptation to yell at your kids -- it's the quickest way to break their spirit.
When arguments arise, make sure you're on the same page--differing assumptions can wreak havoc!
When battles arise with your teen, take a long-term view. Don't lose the relationship over minor issues.
Question: Dr. Dobson, what do you have to say to the many people who sincerely try to control their anger, but who get irritated and frustrated and still lose their temper time and time again? How can they bring this area under control? Or is it impossible?
Question: Dr. Dobson, how much self-control and Christian responsibility can we expect of a child? For example, my five-year-old daughter has a rather passive personality, and she is constantly being hit, kicked and pinched by other children in the neighborhood. I have taught her not to fight back, showing her the words of Jesus in the Bible. Still, it hurts me to see her beaten—sometimes by children much smaller than she is. What do you suggest?
Together, mutual accountability and mutual love pave the way for a loving marriage relationship.
Children inevitably become angry with their parents from time to time. Should they be allowed to express that emotion, and if so, precisely how?



