ODD Program video 3 An Essential Part

I have received lots of emails these past few days about how effective the techniques I have shared with you are – viagra quick. Viagra quick: hundreds of parents have used these ideas to completely change around their homes.

These are just some of the ideas you will have access to when you enroll in the New ODD Program.

I am showing you these techniques so that you can see for yourself how easy it can be to put an end to defiance and gain control of your household.

Today I am going to show you something even easier and more powerful.

It is easier because your child or teen will cooperate voluntarily.

It is more powerful because you will be able to permanently defiant, talking back and arguments.

Enjoy the video and please leave comments below:

Warmly,

Anthony Kane, MD


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3 Responses to “Viagra Quick”

  1. Lesa Says:

    This does work. If you ask to complete small tasks my 10 year old son can pay attention long enough to complete and get back to what he was doing.
    Thanks for the tip. I am still working on the \"and\" statement.

  2. Kathy Says:

    I have started executing some of your previous ideas, like using their name, telling them what they are doing, and using the word \"and\". I have seen some improvement with just this. Today I am going to execute asking small requests from my son. I have thoroughly enjoyed your website and you have a lot of great tips. I wish I could afford the program that you have coming out, but we are on a very fixed income (disability), so I am enjoying the free info that I am getting.
    Again, thank you for your input. You have changed a frustrating situation to an easily doable situation.

    Kathy

  3. Kirstine Says:

    I thoroughly enjoy receiving your tips on ending defiant behaviour. I have been using the >”And”> method although the justifications keep pouring in from my son Andrew. He will actually follow me around the house badgering for long periods of time (sometimes well over an hour). He is relentless in his demands and requests even though I refuse to argue and do not cave in to his demands and I have told him (using “And”) my stand; and stated I have things to get on with and proceed to my own business. I realize 15 years olds can be very trying to put it mildly. I have three older sons who are all grown up and moved on in their independant lives and are doing very well for themselves. They all went through their own issues as teenagers but NOTHING to the extent of how Andrew is presenting.
    For the mose part he uses ALTERNATE METHODS of getting his own way, he is very deviant and scheming. Lies by ommission are an art he thinks he has invented! This part I really do not know how to deal with and ask if you can be of assistance in this area that I would sure be open to trying anything you might suggest. The”And” method alone for us has not really resolve anything and is leading to different problems.

    Looking forward to your ongoing support and guidance
    Kirstine

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