Welcome—finally—to relief from the confusion and pain surrounding the childhood problem known as oppositional defiant disorder, or ODD.
This is a very common disorder. Current studies estimate that ODD exists in as many as 12% of children.
And the most often searched website run by health care professionals states—twice in one article—that “Experts don't know what causes ODD.”
What a horrible combination, a disorder:
- So common that it is found in one in eight children.
- With no known cause.
After 30 years of extensive experience with these children around the world, I can state definitively that:
- ODD is even more common than estimated.
- The cause of ODD IS known.
- With courageous parents, treatment is possible—as well as prevention.
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