As they are teaching them a lesson of what their children have done wrong.
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Because of them love our.
Parents rarely hate their own children. Their love is unconditional. Even if they hate, they would have hatred because of some genuine reason.
colloquial word = scold Reprimand is more formal than scold.
Parents scold their kids even when the kids are in bad mood because they are worried whether you will give up in the bad mood. their love and affection for us makes them scared and splat their fear in the form of anger. nothing more deep to think about it.If we are in the age to think, they wouldn't interfere in our difficulties because they get the hope we are stable to think. Wait until you grow.
Yes. To scold means to speak or direct away from wrong-doing. Examples: Sally hated having to scold children on the school bus, but as a bus driver she had the responsibility for the children's welfare and safety. The teenager's mother warned her 14-year old that he was not his place to scold his 6-year-old sister. Teachers have the responsibility to scold and then to guide students. To scold without giving guidance toward proper behavior does little to change the child's actions and offers little in the way of learning what is proper behaviors. "To scold" typically refers to a situation involving the correction of child. However, in close relationships between adults, sometimes one will scold the other. When adults feel that another adult has attempted to scold them, most adults react in irritation and anger about "being treated like a child".
The mischievous children got a good scold from their short tempered neighbor .
One sentence for scold is; The teacher had to scold some students for disrupting the class.
keep scold people scold people scold people until people die..........
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because he knew that it was wrong to be smoking that stuff
I scolded my dog for chewing on the furniture again. The teacher scolded the students for being late to class. She scolded her brother for not doing his chores. The boss scolded the employee for making a mistake on the report. He scolded himself for forgetting his wallet at home. The mother scolded her child for not listening to her instructions. The coach scolded the team for their lack of effort in practice. The librarian scolded the noisy patron for disrupting others. She scolded her husband for leaving dirty dishes in the sink. The police officer scolded the driver for running a red light.