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Raising an Oppositional Child with ADHD

Successful Keys for an Explosive Child with Oppositional Defiant Disorder and ADHD

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Raising an Oppositional Child with ADHD

By: Eunice Churchill
Narrated by: Skye Alley
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Raising children is never an easy task; as many parents will tell you, it is a lifetime commitment and one that can sometimes be thankless. Now, raising a neurodivergent child makes parenting several times more challenging.

Neurodivergence is the difference in brain function from what we consider standard or typical. A neurodivergent child shows different mental characteristics from what would be considered typical, called neurotypical. ODD and ADHD are two examples of neurodivergent disorders that are common among the population.

Raising a child with an ODD and ADHD combination is infinitely more challenging than usual and requires greater tact and patience. Children with ODD and ADHD often show developmental problems, defiance of authority, and disregard for what is considered normal, and, if it's not checked, they can develop problems in their social life.

So, if you are wondering:

  • What exactly are ODD and ADHD?
  • How do I tell the difference between the two?
  • What behavioral problems do the two disorders display?

And other similar questions, then read on.

This book will cover:

  • What ODD and ADHD are
  • How ODD with ADHD presents itself
  • Behavioral problems that an oppositional child displays
  • Learning how to raise a child with ODD and ADHD combined
  • And so much more

I hope you enjoy it!

©2022 Eunice Churchill (P)2022 Eunice Churchill
Psychology & Mental Health Parenting & Families Mental Health Psychology Children's Health Special need Relationships Health

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This almost felt like a slap in the face for a parent of teens who have been adhd and one that became odd in preteen times. There wasn’t anything new or different that I hadn’t already known.

For younger kids

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It gives a lot of information without any suggestions or aid in how to implement the information. If they do, it’s very vague. If you’re looking for something that walks you through how to parent certain situations or behavior, this isn’t it.

It’s not that helpful

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Very difficult to listen because the voice is so monotone. I think it’s a robot voice. If it’s not, I’m not sure how this person was hired to read a book. Just do not buy the audible.

I think it’s a robot voice!

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This is a more clinical focused book. Not for a parent looking for insight into how to help their child and themselves.

Not For Everyone

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Made it about half way through. Feel like my child has no chance and we should just be in counseling, which we already are.

Gave me anxiety

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