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\“Our approach to helping children depends on our values. It also depends on our understanding of how kids develop and how they have become who they are today. When we understand why kids behave aggressively and defiantly, we are in a position to help them..Consider that every negative behavior has a positive side..show faith in your child..Allow them to see that you believe they can succeed.\” — from Disruptive Kids: A Guide for Parents Tired of trying to control an aggressive, defiant, and out-of-control kid, most parents find themselves giving up or giving in. In Disruptive Kids: A Guide for Parents, Thor M. Johansen, a Clinical Psychologist, empowers parents by arming them with up-to-date information, expert advice, and the encouragement needed to care for and manage a disruptive child. This book focuses on kids with Oppositional Defiant Disorder and Conduct Disorder. But the strategies and advice offered by Dr. Johansen are useful for any out-of-control child. This book features: A. Advice on how and when to seek quality professional help A. Step-by-step ways to manage disruptive children A. Information about therapy, medication, and residential treatment programs A. Advice on how to handle kids who threaten, use violence, and run away from home A. Numerous examples of what to do when kids misbehave Disruptive Kids is written for parents and teachers, family and friends, counselors and psychology students who care about children and their well-being.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
\“Our approach to helping children depends on our values. It also depends on our understanding of how kids develop and how they have become who they are today. When we understand why kids behave aggressively and defiantly, we are in a position to help them..Consider that every negative behavior has a positive side..show faith in your child..Allow them to see that you believe they can succeed.\” — from Disruptive Kids: A Guide for Parents Tired of trying to control an aggressive, defiant, and out-of-control kid, most parents find themselves giving up or giving in. In Disruptive Kids: A Guide for Parents, Thor M. Johansen, a Clinical Psychologist, empowers parents by arming them with up-to-date information, expert advice, and the encouragement needed to care for and manage a disruptive child. This book focuses on kids with Oppositional Defiant Disorder and Conduct Disorder. But the strategies and advice offered by Dr. Johansen are useful for any out-of-control child. This book features: A. Advice on how and when to seek quality professional help A. Step-by-step ways to manage disruptive children A. Information about therapy, medication, and residential treatment programs A. Advice on how to handle kids who threaten, use violence, and run away from home A. Numerous examples of what to do when kids misbehave Disruptive Kids is written for parents and teachers, family and friends, counselors and psychology students who care about children and their well-being.