Honestly speaking, which mother has never yell or raise voice at own kids?

My hubby dislike me raising voice at my girl but I explained to him that our child is very mischievous and super active unlike other child we have seen before. I need to raise or yell at my child because she’s doing something dangerous and what I did is to prevent & stop her from getting into serious trouble, especially when she’s almost out of sight. I explained to him clearly that many mothers are the same like me, we are not being scary but to warn our kids before accidents happened, we really have no choice but to yell or raise voice from a distance to save their lives. But to him, he said don’t ever compare with other mothers. He just can’t accept this fact, dislike or rather say he hates it. But on the contrary, he doesn’t only raise his voice, he actually ROARED like a madman at my 1yo (now 3yo) girl several times. He even banged his fist on the wall to vent his anger on us. He’s acting like a timebomb and madman which made us very scared of him, so fearful of what he may do to us the very next moment. I just don’t understand why he doesn’t sees that every mum is quite the same when raising voices at children. Even he admitted his late mum was also like that when they were kids. Mums only raised voice when danger approaches the children to warn them. I need truthful confessions from any mother. Pls indicated anonymous if you are afraid to reveal your real name to protect identity & confidentiality. Thank you!!!!

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I don't know any mother who has never ever raised her voice to her child. But discipline goes beyond just shouting though. As your kid is already 3 years old, she may respond better to reason now. I think your issues go way beyond just this. I saw you mentioned that your hubby doesn't love you anymore and that you are fearful of him. You both need to see if you can repair this relationship, children will notice strain between their parents and may act out accordingly.

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