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May
03

Solutions for Oppositional Defiance Disorder: Say No Less, Yell Less & Regain Control

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P.S. “I thoroughly enjoyed your explanation of the emergence of “the adolescent” in history.” Diana, Teacher-Newport Beach, Calif.

Yell Less, Say No less, and have peace in your home. This is a preview video to a 2 hour video. Jim West is an international keynote speaker, nationally certified and Florida state licensed counselor. He has helped thousands of familys deal with stubborn, oppositional defiant students. This video is available on DVD or download the video or audio and listen on your MP3 player or computer.

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Oppositional Defiance Symptoms

Losing one’s temper

Arguing with adults

Actively defying requests

Refusing to follow rules

Deliberately annoying other people

Blaming others for one’s own mistakes or misbehavior

Being touchy, easily annoyed

Being easily angered, resentful, spiteful, or vindictive.

Speaking harshly, or unkind when upset

Seeking revenge

Having frequent temper tantrums
Many parents report that their Oppositional Defiance Disorder (ODD) children were rigid and demanding from an early age.

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4 Comments

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My stepson has ADHD …
My stepson has ADHD and ODD since I’ve known him at 3 years old. He is 7 years old and no progress, really. I just can’t WAIT for adolescence! His father and I are slowly losing our minds.

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insanezenmistress
May 3rd, 2009 at 6:36 pm

it is disheartening …
it is disheartening to realise that i caused the child’s ODD because i wanted them to think independantly, and because i did not force ridged discipline. I did not do that becasue I AM NOT a disiciplined person. now i have to live in shame…?? are my kids ruined? YEAY me, now for a bout of good old fashined parental self blame. that’ll cure me ..lol. *sigh* my mother never told me it was THIS danged-diddly hard to raise humans.

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TotalLifeMedia
May 3rd, 2009 at 6:36 pm

Sounds like a great …
Sounds like a great idea. That is kind of what I do on the ODD download. I had to pay $1000 for someone to shoot the video and then another $500 for editing so I am charging a nominal charge to recoup some of my costs. I think you can download the video for $29.99.

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This looks like an …
This looks like an informative and engaging presentation. I enjoyed the History of Adolescence explanation! Might you consider sharing some short, (freebie) mini-videos that are tutorials for parents (or teachers, coaches, etc)? Perhaps touch on individual scenarios, then show a healthy response vs. the Old School method. Just an idea. That would be an awesome gift to us viewers!

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