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  • Parenting Children with Oppositional Defiant Disorder

  • A Modern Approach to Understand and Lead Your O.D.D. Child to Success: Successful Parenting, Book 2
  • By: Richard Bass
  • Narrated by: William Hunsaker
  • Length: 4 hrs and 27 mins

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Parenting Children with Oppositional Defiant Disorder

By: Richard Bass
Narrated by: William Hunsaker
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Take the positive parenting approach to help your child overcome defiance through this nine-step parenting plan.

Does your child argue with adults, including you?

Are they easily angered?

Do they oppose every rule and blame others for their mistakes?

Parenting can often feel like an uphill battle, especially as the child grows older.

But sometimes, your child’s behavior is not always childlike. Sometimes, their uncalled-for aggression and defiance can mean something else.

According to the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, it is estimated that nearly 2 to 16 percent of school-going children and teens have ODD.

Usually, in young children, ODD can manifest with depression, anxiety, and even ADHD, and this overlap can make it harder for you to figure out what’s going on.

Children with ODD can also show signs of low self-esteem and are usually angry, annoyed, and moody.

Parenting such a child can prove to be stressful and overwhelming. In such a case, how can you make sure your child not only adopts good behavior but also doesn’t defy what they’re being told?

How can you discipline them without having to resort to anger or getting involved in a power struggle that only leads to resentment?

While it might seem too good to be true, the answer to your worries starts with you.

As a parent, you can model good behavior and social skills in your child using positive reinforcement.

All you have to do is follow these nine steps to get started.

In Parenting Children with Oppositional Defiant Disorder, you will discover:

  • The 9-step parenting plan to help your ODD child through positive parenting techniques
  • A deeper look at Oppositional Defiant Disorder - signs, symptoms, causes, and treatments
  • What your child’s defiance means, and how it relates to ODD as well as ADHD
  • How to build your child’s self-esteem using positive reinforcement
  • Behavior mapping - learn the ABCs of behavior and how you can use these to monitor your child’s behavior progress
  • How to create a behavior plan tailored to your child - discover the tricks and tools you need to bring about positive behavioral modifications
  • Effective communication techniques - show your children love and encouragement
  • How to develop social skills - help your child become a better person, manage their emotions, and make the right decisions

And much more.

Your child has the potential to outgrow ODD, and with proper care and parenting, your child as well as your family can experience a rewarding life.

And it all starts with you…

If you’re ready to help your child overcome defiant behavior using positive parenting, then buy this audiobook now.

©2022 Richard Bass (P)2022 Richard Bass

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