Raising a Child with Oppositional Defiant Disorder
How to Overcome Your Child’s Uncooperative and Hostile Behavior
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Lauren Stafford
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Rosa Newman
About this listen
Oppositional Defiant Disorder has a familial association, and many factors can lead to this condition. However, parents should not be blamed for their oppositional children. The treatment involves carefully considering the familial structure, behavioral changes of the ODD children, and designing customized strategies that work well with the child’s irritable mood.
This audiobook consists of the information that can help handle an ODD child's oppositional and defiant behavior. The change starts with family. Parents should re-assess their relationship with children. Sometimes, parental abuse can go unchecked, worsening the condition. Moreover, anger is not the only solution, and sometimes smarter strategies are needed.
The initial sections are focused on changing the familial structure and parent-child relationship. Then comes a discussion regarding improving the bond between parents and their ODD children. The later sections focus on scientifically-proven strategies to change oppositional behavior in children.
Oppositional Defiant Disorder makes it hard for children to learn from experiences. So, parents shouldn’t expect them to understand a point without repeating their mistakes. The process demands patience, careful planning, and dedication. This is where you will find this audiobook extremely helpful.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
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- Osvaldo Rush
- 08-08-22
Great book
This is a succinct and coherent summary of attachment theory and other recent neurological and psychological research pertaining to navigating a successful couple relationship.
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- Randee Rehder
- 16-05-22
Good but could have been a lot better
I would have liked to see a section that covers more on the history of ODD and some more statistical information as very little was provided on that.
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- Margherita Youngren
- 10-05-22
Going to try a few of these tactics for my son!
The book is very well written for starters! The author has a step-by-step layout of the method she uses to raise a defiant child. I look forward to incorporating these steps with my own!
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- Roxanna Nault
- 16-05-22
very good read!
This book was recommended to me by a close friend and after reading it I must say I am pleasantly surprised! The author has a great clinical background and it is clearly displayed by the quality of writing and the evidence based advise
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