Parenting a Child with Oppositional Defiant Disorder
Practical Approaches, Strength-Based Strategies, from Conflict to Connection
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Narrado por:
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Rob Leland
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De:
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J. Lloyd
You know the challenge of parenting isn't just in the daily tasks, but in the moments of confrontation that leave you questioning your approach. You're not the only one facing the stormy behavior of a child with Oppositional Defiant Disorder. This challenge can make you feel like you're stuck in a relentless storm. What if you could find a compass to guide you and your child to calmer waters? Children with O.D.D. often feel misunderstood, their actions a cry for help rather than an intent to disrupt. With the right strategies, these cries can be turned into conversations and connections. It's a path that requires patience, understanding, and most of all, hope.
Tailored approaches can lead to significant improvements in children's behavior, impacting their happiness and success in life. It's not just avoiding the meltdowns; it's about understanding what's at their core. The right word, the right action at the right time can work wonders. Imagine the relief when you start seeing improvements, and when your child begins to thrive both at home and in school.
Inside, you will discover:
- A clear view of O.D.D., stripping away the myths to reveal the heart of the matter, providing insight that turns ‘defiant’ into ‘determined’ with the right support
- Triggers in the home and outside that can set off those explosive moments and the role of technology in both igniting and diffusing these situations
- How to craft a home environment that balances firm boundaries with freedom, strategies to set up a system of praises and rewards
- Emotional awareness tools to help your child understand their feelings and how to express them appropriately (and how to keep your cool, too)
- The art of building a bridge to your child's heart through trust and communication, where activities become more than just playtime, they become lifelines
- Crisis management, because sometimes, things escalate quickly and knowing what to do can mean the difference between a full-blown crisis and a learning moment