Get ADHD and ODD
Teen Behavior Help

for children 12 and older
In the next few days I want to share with you a number of quick things you can do to gain complete control over what is going on in your home.

These are just a few of the strategies we discuss in the newly revised ODD Program.   The goal is to give you an idea of the ways the new program can quickly and easily transform your home.

Please watch the video.  Try out the technique this week and then come back and write a comment on how this helped you.


Find out about the the New ODD Program: 

For Children 2-11:  Go to:

http://addadhdadvances.com/oddchs.html

For Adolescents and Teen 12 and older go to:

http://addadhdadvances.com/oddtns.html

Warmly,

Anthony Kane, MD


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8 Responses to “How to End the Battles You Have with Your Child or Teen”

  1. Ron Says:

    Hi, I plan to try this with our 11 year old (almost 12) on a Boy Scout camping trip this weekend. I’ll let you know how it goes! Thanks!

  2. Jennifer V Says:

    This was very helpful. We are looking forward to continuing to receive newsletters and for the new ODD program. As an adult with ADD I would benefit greatly from more tutorials like this. Audio/video is a medium I work well in, but until the day that the program is available on DVD’s I look forward to reading more. Thanks and my condolences to you for your loss.

  3. Beth Tysor Says:

    Thank you so much for all you do. I\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\’ve been struggling to make myself a good parent since the day my children were born. The techniques and support you provide help me immensely and give me a sense of being proactive and actually making progress.

    I grew up in a very disfunctional family. I was never abused, don\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\’t get me wrong. I\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\’m just stating that I really had no concrete foundation and examples of effective parenting. Thus, I do a lot of research and I\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\’m happy to have found you.

    Thanks again,
    Beth Tysor

  4. Becky Nielson Says:

    Wow! This was so helpful. Thank you. My 12 year old daughter can be so mean. I struggle with her, especially in public.

    Thank you.
    Becky

  5. Bruce Says:

    Hello, I am a divorced, single parent of 4 year old twin boys. They can be a handful. I work a lot of hours and sometimes feel to tired to discipline them. Thank you, this was very helpful for us.
    Bruce

  6. Wendy Says:

    Wow- this worked great. It is amazing how something so simple can be so powerful.

    I am ready for the next one. Keep them coming.

    Wendy

  7. Lisa Says:

    My 5 year old does not have ODD, but he can really be difficult at times. ‘And’ worked great with him.
    Thanks

    Lisa

  8. Sue Says:

    I used this to stop a battle with my fifteen year old daughter this weekend.
    I just walked away feeling completely in control.

    Great idea

    Sue

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