I think there is no right answer for this question. We should really never yell at our children unless they are approaching danger like a moving car, bus, etc... but, we adults are humans and sometimes the pressures from every day life and all of our responsibilities get the best of us and we unfortunately take it out on the ones we love the most, our families, our children... I have to say I have yelled and will probably yell again, but I do my best to keep it under control and you know, it is not out of hand. Mistakes happen and we just need to learn from them. If someone is yelling at you all the time for no apparent reason, then, I am very sorry for you... =0 ( Just pray lots and know you're not alone... There is always someone out there who cares...
Generally, no, unless the yelling is abusive.
go in the house and talk to the kid then he will get mad then try going out the door then he will yell for you then talk to him again then you will be able to go in the cave
Never, ever! Time out or stern talking to! And if that doesest work, maybe you yell often at the kid? Spanking is something that goes around. You hit your kid, he will trn around and hit a kid that did something naughty to him! (or Her!)
bad language, jump from things, yell, throw things
Well in my world, with a lot of experience, i believe that the child molestor will yell and scream at the child, and order them around.
The present tense of "yell" is "yells".
Archibald Yell has written: 'Archibald Yell papers'
shall/will yell
Yelled is the past tense of yell.
tell him or her to poop or a monster will come out of is closet and eat him when his or shes sleeping. if that does not work yell at them '' go poop now or you won't get any more toys''.
They yell because they're frustrated and want to dish out they're angryness, and since they cant yell at their husband, they just yell at you
"Yelled" is the past participle of "yell".