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ADHD Parenting: Should I Spank My Child With ADHD?
Respect Effect Mom answers:I’m 100% against spanking children for too many reasons to go into here.
Run don’t walk away from anyone that tells you to spank your child or recommends harsh punishment. It causes the fight or flight syndrome. It is harmful to your relationship with your child and his or her opinion of adults. And the damage is very difficult to undo if not impossible.
Look for a play therapist with experience in treating children with ADHD? For us, it was the turning point. And it was really fun for my son.
Don’t let the word “play” leave you cold. Kids with ADHD do not benefit from the talking kind of therapy. It bores them silly. They learn from playing and doing. That’s the ticket for improvement.
If now is a good time to get your child’s attitude and behavior under control, I invite you to use these parenting tips to get started. If you want more tips, I invite you to claim your free report “Seven Simple Ways to Motivate Your Child to Listen to You!” You can download it when you sign up at http://www.AdhdParentingTips.com It explains the methods I used to transform my son’s ADHD/ODD behavior from out-of-control to almost normal in 3 weeks. You also get 3 free videos: “How To Prevent Temper Tantrums.” PLUS you’ll get an 18-page email report “The Truth About ADHD and ODD.”
The sooner you start this, the easier it is to help your child. You CAN do this.
From Debra Sale Wendler - Respect Effect Mom and Respect Effect Parenting at http://www.AdhdParentingSuccess.com
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Sincerely yours in parenting success,
Debra Sale Wendler
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