Why Jim West specializes in Defiance! 66% of people with Oppositional Defiance have ADHD undiagnosed or unsuccessfully treated. The reason I want to help you is because my father had ADHD and became a millionaire and then lost it all after 4 marriages and ended up living with his mother before he passed away! My brother also had ADHD and my mother rode him all the way through elementary, middle and high school as well as college to get a 4 year degree!! He is now a great husband, father and leader and is making a difference in the lives of teenagers. I want you to avoid the mess my father had to go through and I want to share how my brother turned out to be a good organized leader. Let me help you and your child or teen!

Parenting Solutions for Difficult ODD Defiance Disorder – Triggers to Avoid – Preview Children & Teens – Learn the following on this video
– Oppositional “No No’s”
– What are the 4 T’s? – Triggers to avoid!
– How to say “No” Less!
– Too much focus on minor behaviors!
– What is quality time and should it be used as a reward?
– How the quantity of quality time makes a difference!

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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 to watch on your tablet, smart phone or computer.

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.