I am certified in Parent - Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) and have considerable experience supporting parents through struggles
with difficult child behaviors, and obstacles in building a relationship with their children.
James Lehman explains how
dealing with a difficult child can take its toll on the parent - child relationship, and he gives you some practical advice on how to handle it.
An exceptionally non-judgmental attitude and a healthy sense of humor are the foundation of what makes me successful in
working with difficult children and their families.»
In the GUS data set, because conflict and difficulties were measured at the same interview, it is possible that some of the strong association is due to reverse causation,
with difficult child behaviour leading to conflict in the mother - child relationship.
James Lehman explains how dealing
with a difficult child can take its toll on the parent - child relationship,... Read more»
Many people find
themselves with difficult children and don't know what to do.
Diller says his opinion is based on his experience working
with difficult children — many of them 4, 5, or 6 years old — and their parents.
My exceptional stamina and emotional power to deal
with difficult children is commended by employers many times.
Although it may be challenging for
those with difficult children, adoptive parents should care more about where each adopted child is coming from.
Excessive worries and fears Howard Levitt has been a licensed marriage & family therapist for over 30 years in the Conejo Valley and has extensive experience in dealing
with difficult children.
Ms. VanSlyck specializes providing parenting tools and guidance for adoptive parents who are struggling
with a difficult child and adolescent behaviors.
In the paper, «Pathways From Childhood Conduct Problems to Adult Criminality,» Panko mentioned that «Some parents may lack the psychological or physical skill to cope and deal
with a difficult child, so they respond negatively and impulsively.»
My solution focused strategies and clinically based techniques will benefit the entire family whether dealing
with difficult children, integrating new family members, or coping with a divorce or a strained relationship.