Poor parenting style often foster the development of Oppositional Defiant Disorder or more commonly known as ODD. Parents who are authoritative, verbal or forceful will merely instill fear and temporary obedience in children. Parents to Self-Reflect Ask yourself: ‘If you want your child to willingly obey you?’ ‘Do you want to build a mutual respect…
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Oppositional Defiant Disorder: The War In Your Home
When Hunter was a baby, Pat never imagined parenting him would mean being trapped in an argument that would last 15 years. From the time he was old enough to express his emotions, it seemed that he always wanted to fight with her. “He’s a very strong-willed person,” says Pat, her polite demeanor belying an…
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