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“You already have everything you need to tame your difficult child”
And the sad thing is that most mothers of ADHD or defiant children feel completely helpless to change their child’s behavior. Some mothers even sit back and hope their child will grow out of it.
Follow up:
But let’s be honest about this…
Fact: 50% of all ADHD children have a problem with difficult behavior
Fact: 75% of defiant children above the age of eight will still be defiant later in life
Fact: Once children enters the teen years it is almost impossible for parents to change bad behavior
What does this mean?
It means that if your child is among the 15% of children who have a problem with difficult behavior the problem is probably not going to go away by itself.
The simple truth is
If your ADHD child’s behavior is running you ragged
If your defiant child is ruining your home
If your child’s behavior is straining your marriage
If you dread what your child will do next
If your child’s behavior makes you feel like you are failing as a
parent
If you feel helpless to correct your child’s behavior
If your child’s tantrums are destroying your life
If you lie in bed at night dreading tomorrow's fighting and
screaming
If your child’s behavior makes you wish you could run away from your home
If your home is like a battlefield
If you feel you are losing control over your child, your
family, and your home
“It is not going to get better by itself”
Your child is not going to grow out of it.
And if your child’s behavior is a problem now, when he is young,
what do you think he’ll be like when he becomes a teenager?
“You must take control of your child’s behavior before it is too late!”
But it’s not hard to do
It’s not complicated and anyone can do it
You just have to to learn how
“Discover What Every Parent Ought to Know About Raising a Difficult Child”
If you need to teach your child to behave AND your child is between the ages of 3-12, then there is still a lot that you can do.
"You can teach your child better behavior"
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Kellye Ambler graduated from Texas A & M University with a degree in Journalism and Marketing. She has been in the education field since 2001; teaching Pre-Kindergarten and as an Assistant Director at an NAEYC accredited private preschool. For the past three years she has been a substitute teacher in her local school district, teaching mainly at the elementary level in the Special Education department. Kellye and her husband, Jim, keep busy with their two boys, ages 12 and 2.