Sometimes it's hard to know where to start.
Many children and even adult suffer from OCD knowingly and unknowingly, this is an easy guide to follow to help children manage OCD and take control of it before it takes control of the childIn my therapy practice, I have worked with many parents raising a child with OCD. They all have the same crazed look in their eyes, pleading with me to make it stop. I roll up my sleeves and get started. Not only with the child with OCD, but with the family as well.
When you have a child with OCD, you can play a big role in helping or inadvertently hurting the issue. My goal is to teach every parent to be a helper and not hurting the child
I start by teaching them to not do these 11 things you'll find in this book
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