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Dad Thinks He Is “Brave” for Screaming at His Six-Year-Old Daughter Over a Song

by Charles Butler
January 14, 2026
in Social Issues

There is something truly magical about the way a child loves their favorite movie. We have all been there. We remember singing the same lyrics on repeat until our parents practically knew the soundtrack by heart too. Usually, this is just a sweet, albeit slightly repetitive, part of growing up.

However, for one little girl, her favorite hobby turned into a family nightmare. A mom recently shared her heartache online after her husband reached a breaking point. Instead of gently asking for a little quiet, he chose to scream. What followed was a confusing claim of “bravery” from the father and a total wall of silence from the daughter.

It is a situation that leaves us wondering how a happy home can turn so cold over something as simple as a song.

The Story

Dad Thinks He Is "Brave" for Screaming at His Six-Year-Old Daughter Over a Song
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My [34F] husband [34M] screamed at our daughter just for singing golden. How do I get him to realize its not ok?

I met my husband 12 years ago and have been married for 7 years. He's generally a sweet and kindhearted person and is usually

fun to be around. We have a 6 year old daughter who's also terrific. Lately, her favourite film is k pop demon hunters

and absolutely loves singing the songs especially your idol and golden. She memorized all the lyrics. I know her constantly singing it

can be a bit annoying but I used to drive my parents crazy singing songs from the lion king so I didnt mind

too much. My husband however hated that film and I tried to encourage her to sing only when hes not around. Yesterday though,

once she sung golden, he flipped out and screamed at her and warned her not to sing anything from demon hunters anymore. I

tried to calm him down but he accuses me of lying to myself and says I secretly wanted it to stop and that

hes the brave one enough to do something about it. As a result of his screaming, she wont talk to him..

How do I get him to realize that its not ok to scream and to apologize?

This story really makes me want to reach out and give that little girl a big hug. It is so difficult when a child’s joy is met with such a harsh reaction from a parent. We usually think of our parents as our biggest fans. Hearing that she now refuses to talk to her father is just so incredibly sad for a six-year-old.

It is also quite startling that the father viewed his outburst as an act of bravery. It feels like there might be some deeper stress he is dealing with. No matter how annoying a song might be, a child is still just a child. We have to be the ones to stay calm when they are simply being little. It is a tough spot for the mom to be in while she tries to keep the peace.

Expert Opinion

Yelling at a young child might feel like a release of frustration in the moment. However, it can have lasting effects on how a child views their safety and their relationship with a parent. Experts often call this a “toxic stress” trigger for children.

According to a report from Psychology Today, children who are frequently yelled at are more likely to struggle with anxiety. When a child is six, they are still learning how to process emotions. A parent’s loud voice can feel very threatening to their small world. It can even lead to them withdrawing entirely, just as this little girl did.

There is also a significant difference between “parent-centered” and “child-centered” parenting. In a parent-centered home, the comfort and moods of the adult come first. The father in this story seemed to prioritize his need for silence over his daughter’s need for expression.

The Gottman Institute often highlights that kids need to feel “seen” by their parents. If they feel like they are a burden or an annoyance, they stop sharing their joys. The dad’s claim that he was “brave” for yelling is a common defense mechanism. He is trying to frame his loss of control as a heroic choice.

True bravery in parenting is actually the opposite. It is the ability to stay calm and kind when you are tired or frustrated. Offering a sincere apology to the daughter is the only way to begin rebuilding that bridge. Children are forgiving, but they need to know that their parents realize when they have crossed a line.

Community Opinions

Netizens were very concerned about the daughter’s emotional well-being and had some very direct words for the husband.

Readers were shocked that a grown man would feel “brave” for losing his temper with a small child.

ThopterHopper − I'm glad he's super proud of being brave enough to checks notes shout at a six year old.

Outside-Ad-1677 − So he screamed at your daughter so badly she won’t talk to her father. At 6 years old... Brave, a 34 man screaming at a child? ? No,...

The long-term effects on the child’s personality and trust were a major point of discussion.

awsum_blosum − I don't blame your daughter for not wanting to talk to him. She will remember this forever.

benevientos − your daughter’s first bully shouldn’t be her father. he just chipped away a part of her that she’ll never get back... i hope you put your daughter first.

Many users pointed out that the mother was already walking on eggshells before the outburst.

samandtoast −  I tried to encourage her to sing only when hes not around.

There are so many sad and problematic things about this situation... if she wants his approval she should squash that part of her personality.

OffKira − Have you spoken to your daughter after this? You just mention "calming him down"... did you on some level know he would eventually snap?

Commenters reminded the father that he is the adult who should be setting a good example.

Careless_Emotion_833 − Remind him that she is a 6 year old who is still learning how to regulate...

he should be modelling what regulation looks like for her, not losing his temper.

NorthernLitUp − Congratulations. You're married to an abusive a__hole.

He's not "sweet" or "kindhearted. " Kindhearted people do not scream at their young children.

The community urged the mother to take a strong stand for her daughter’s safety.

ChickenScratchCoffee − So he was “brave enough” to be an abusive controlling AH to a six year old?

Tell him you absolutely will not allow this abusive behavior... and he better apologize.

BertaniWasBehindIt − Sweet and kindhearted people don’t yell at children...

If you’re not picking your kid, you’re picking him.

How to Navigate a Situation Like This

It can be very tricky when your partner is the one creating tension in the home. The first thing to do is prioritize your child’s emotional safety. You might need to have a very gentle but firm talk with your husband. Help him see that his “bravery” was actually a moment where he lost his leadership as a parent.

Setting clear boundaries for how we talk to each other is so important. You can explain that while it is okay to be tired of a song, it is never okay to use fear as a way to get quiet. Encourage him to sit down with his daughter and explain that his reaction was too big for the situation. Rebuilding trust takes time and plenty of patient, quiet moments.

Conclusion

In the end, our homes should be the place where we can be our loudest, happiest selves. While a little silence is sometimes nice, the cost of that silence should never be a child’s confidence. It is a big lesson for any parent who feels their patience wearing thin.

What would you do if your partner lashed out like this over a movie song? Do you think the husband can earn his daughter’s trust back after calling her names? Let us know your thoughts on how to balance a quiet home with a happy, singing child.

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Charles Butler

Charles Butler

Hey there, fellow spotlight seekers! As the PIC of our social issues beat—and a guy who's dived headfirst into journalism and media studies—I'm obsessed with unpacking how we chase thrills, swap stories, and tangle with the big, messy debates of inequality, justice, and resilience, whether on screens or over drinks in a dive bar. Life's an endless, twisty reel, so I love spotlighting its rawest edges in words. Growing up on early internet forums and endless news scrolls, I'm forever blending my inner fact-hoarder with the restless wanderer itching to uncover every hidden corner of the world.

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