From Defiance to Cooperation: Parent's and Teacher's Guide to Helping and Managing the Difficult Angry Child or Teen by John F. Taylor

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From Defiance to Cooperation: Parent

Defiant, hostile, and negative behavior is a growing problem in today's children and teens. Often diagnosed as oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), this pattern of behavior is found in 16 to 22 percent of the school-aged population. Symptoms may include:

* arguing or actively defying adults' requests

* resentment, anger, or loss of temper

* blaming others for their own mistakes or misbehavior

* touchiness or easily annoyed attitude

* negative, spiteful, or vindictive behavior

* loss of friendship or trouble in school

In "You Can't Make Me!", Dr. John Taylor offers hope and help for the parents of difficult and defiant children or teens, whether or not they have been diagnosed with ODD.

 
 

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