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A Question About Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD)
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 570933" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>The book jjj mentioned is great! The attach China site covers the whole spectrum from mild to severe and has parenting tips. One thing I did strictly is be the only caretaker. They have to learn not everyone cares for.them. I too put off toilet training (he had begun) and though hard on my family who wanted to love on him, I was the onlyone who held him, tied shoes, rocked, fed, comforted etc. It was important. Luckily I owned a daycare. </p><p>I also rarely did time out. I did time in. He had to sit by mom. </p><p>There are many tips for attachment parenting and they really helped us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 570933, member: 12886"] The book jjj mentioned is great! The attach China site covers the whole spectrum from mild to severe and has parenting tips. One thing I did strictly is be the only caretaker. They have to learn not everyone cares for.them. I too put off toilet training (he had begun) and though hard on my family who wanted to love on him, I was the onlyone who held him, tied shoes, rocked, fed, comforted etc. It was important. Luckily I owned a daycare. I also rarely did time out. I did time in. He had to sit by mom. There are many tips for attachment parenting and they really helped us. [/QUOTE]
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