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DEAR ABBY : Do you think it's right for parents to yell at
their kids in front of company? It's always over trivial
things. I suspect that our friends feel they must show us
they're "on the job" as parents.

The problem with these driven, overly critical parents is
that their yelling not only embarrasses the children, but
also makes us, the visitors, feel awkward. It sends a message
to the children that their parents' disciplinary skills are
weak, because they use company as witnesses to humiliate
them.

I've been tempted to tell our friends, "How about praising
your kids once in a while?" Am I right to keep silent? -
NOT-SO-HONORED GUEST

DEAR NOT: No. Remind them of the admirable qualities you see
in their children and urge them to praise them as well as
criticize.

If parents must discipline children, it should be done
privately. For a parent to yell at a child in front of guests
carries the same message as a boss who publicly reprimands an
employee. It shows a lack of respect and that the person's
feelings don't matter- hardly a recipe for harmony in
business or family.
(Korea Times 2001³â 3¿ù 17ÀÏ ÀÚ)




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