Bible study recommendations please!!

Would someone be able to recommend a bible study that covers the topic of anger/yelling. I struggle with staying calm and I tend to just start yelling. I have 4 kids and it breaks my heart when I upset them from yelling.

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Nn

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Choose your associates carefully. We tend to become like the people we associate with. (Proverbs 13:20; 1 Corinthians 15:33) For good reason, the Bible warns: “Do not keep company with a hot-tempered man or get involved with one disposed to rage.” Why? “So that you never learn his ways and ensnare yourself.”—Proverbs 22:24, 25.If you really want to have a Bible study with someone I suggest visit JW.orgIf you scroll down you will find “Request a Bible study” fill out the online report and a witness will call to discuss this matter with you at a time and place convenient for you what was that is can be held over the phone in a public place or at your home.

Da

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Ephesians 4:31 says to 'let all malicious bitterness and anger and wrath and 'screaming' and abusive speech be taken away from you.'I'm assuming that the reason you're yelling is because you're upset over something they've done that you didn't like or against the rules you set for your house. It's never a good idea to discipline your children at the height of your anger. In fact, that's often when you can lose that self control. You may need to step away from the situation for a moment (sometimes even longer) and come back when you're all calm, a little more level headed and can reason on the situation.Another thing is giving the proper discipline if necessary. Jeremiah 30:11 actually talks about discipline 'to the proper degree.' Only you can decide what that proper degree is depending on what they've done. But if you come to that decision with calmness and a level head like I mentioned in my previous paragraph, it'll definitely help in the long run to give discipline that is reasonable. And remember when disciplining, consistency is key. Matthew 5:37 says to "let your 'Yes' mean yes and your 'No' no." If you do give discipline, stick with it. When you're consistent in discipline, they will eventually learn what is and is not acceptable in your household. Hope this helps.