It didn’t take long for me to see that I was much more like my children who had RAD, than I was like God. I call it RAD religion. When it Comes... Read More →
For me, that little bit of thanks equates to RAD relief. And everybody needs to be appreciated. The RAD Relief We All Need Is To Be Appreciated... Read More →
If we do all the right things, our children will get better (than they are). But they might never “get better.” And that is RAD reality.... Read More →
RAD punishment is something that must require our utmost planning and introspection. To do more good than harm, there are many things to... Read More →
If RAD parents are working with programs or institutions that use RAD guilt trips to manipulate them, the programs are doing more harm than good.... Read More →
The most urgent thing is not always the most important thing. Our other children, the RAD siblings, need us too. This One’s for Chelsea Stump and... Read More →
In spending the last ten years parenting several children with Reactive Attachment Disorder, I see five basic reasons for why they engage in RAD... Read More →
RAD scheduling means that we must deal with other priorities in between raging wildfires. If not, Reactive Attachment Disorder will consume... Read More →
RAD normal was abnormal, but since my daughters didn’t understand anything different, they became most comfortable with RAD normal. Not “Normal”... Read More →
I think that the understanding of children from hard places is at a point of moving from teams of horses to tractors. For me, this really shows... Read More →
Like most parents of children who suffer from Reactive Attachment Disorder, My RAD attitude varies, depending on the circumstances of the day,... Read More →