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Eliminating Children’s Behavioral Problems

Expectations are important in life as they form the foundation of our conduct and behavior. Parents have expectations that form a vague picture of what their children should grow up to be. These expectations are formed unconsciously from our own wants and desires.

How You Can Make Your Child Behavior Problems A Thing Of The Past

Parenting is one of the hardest jobs on earth, and because children do not come with an instruction manual and each child is different advice from other parents may not work in the same way. There are however specialists who have worked alongside parents to teach them how they are able to solve child behavior problems so that harmony can once again in and out of the home.

5 Tips for Staying Organized with Adult ADHD

It’s hard to stay focused with ADHD, but kids have a lot more leeway in activity than most adults do. When you are trying to hold down a job or concentrate on studying in the university, things can be rather difficult for those who are suffering from ADHD. Fortunately, there are methods of managing these problems so you’ll be better able to stick with one activity or job until it’s done.

Oppositional Defiant Disorder – One Battle After Another

I’m the parent of five adopted kids, and I’m here to tell you that I know a little about oppositional defiance disorder in children, or ODD for short. Dr. James Lehman, behavioral therapist and creator of The Total Transformation Program for parents, says that a day with a child with oppositional defiance behavior is a series of battles in an undeclared war. It starts when they wake up, continues at breakfast, intensifies when they have to get dressed, and doesnt end until they fight with you over bedtime.