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Teen Conduct Disorder – Understanding Abnormally Bad Behavior

Teen Conduct Disorder – Understanding Abnormally Bad Behavior

Having serious trouble with a teen son or daughter that includes heavy drinking or drug use and problems with violence, bullying or law breaking, extreme deceit and a disregard for the rules of the house and even the rules of society? If yes, you may have a child with conduct disorder and the drinking and drug use may be just a symptom of this treatable mental illness.

John Lee · 8/6/2012
Why Do Bullies Bully?

Why Do Bullies Bully?

Learn more about what makes bullies tick and why they act as they do. You may be surprised to learn that most bullies are popular, have high self esteem and bully to increase their own social status.

John Lee · 6/17/2011
My Child Is a Bully. What Should I Do?

My Child Is a Bully. What Should I Do?

No parent wants to imagine their child as the playground bully, but if you learn that your son or daughter is a possible bully, you have to take it seriously and you need to take steps to make sure the bullying stops. Bullying hurts not only the victim, the aggressors are also at risk of long term harms - such as an increased risk of substance abuse, poor academic performance and even an increased risk of a criminal record. Fortunately, just as bullying is a learned behavior so too can it be unlearned. Here are a few tips and strategies that can help you to help your child overcome their bullying ways.

John Lee · 6/17/2011
Parents - Don’t Raise a Bully! Parenting Strategies that Reduce Violence and Bullying

Parents - Don’t Raise a Bully! Parenting Strategies that Reduce Violence and Bullying

Bullying is learned behavior and it can be learned in the home. Here’s how to help your child reject violence and unhealthy aggression.

John Lee · 6/18/2011