
Mothers Who Don’t Yell is a book that examines the psychological and spiritual origins of the act of “yelling” at the heart of childrearing. It aims to help mothers recognize how uncontrolled reactions under the burdens of daily life damage their relationships with their children. Hatice Kübra Tongar views motherhood not merely as sacrifice or duty but as an inner journey and a field of spiritual development. The work emphasizes the idea that child education must begin with the discipline of the
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Mesut Akbaba

Self-discipline is the capacity of an individual to regulate and direct their own behavior without external guidance, in alignment with goals they have set for themselves. This concept encompasses the ability to resist immediate pleasures in favor of long-term gains, maintain control over one’s actions, and sustain willpower consistently. Self-discipline is regarded as a fundamental indicator of personal responsibility in the management of emotions, thoughts, and behaviors.The Importance of Self
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Baran Berber