When RAD thinking is active, bad grades, disappointed parents and frustrated friends are small potatoes. What in the Name of All That’s Holy, was... Read More →
RAD compromising means a new argument each day, beginning with the most liberal interpretation of an immoveable line that was agreed to the day... Read More →
RAD good days can be as simple as a moment of holdings hands, instigated by a child with no ulterior motive. The Good Days are Exquisite May... Read More →
RAD unfairness is worse than regular unfairness and I wanted someone to fix it. I wanted someone to make it fair. I’m Tired of Being Punished for... Read More →
RAD time devouring is one of the most straining effects of Reactive Attachment Disorder on otherwise healthy families. My Daughter was a Well... Read More →
At different time I have [bad] behaviors. I try to run away and hurt myself. But now it’s different. Now I keep rules and be happy. I know that... Read More →
When my daughter laid RAD charm of overwhelming but equal amounts on everyone, I simply wanted to expose her deception. Charming? She’s Not the... Read More →
RAD discipline is critical to retraining our children who have Reactive Attachment Disorder, but it is also something that can go deadly wrong.... Read More →
My RAD lesson: The ten most important lessons I learned from reading Dr. Keck’s writings are what I credit with saving our family. His Writings... Read More →
Our first step in learning to not take RAD lying personally is to realize that it is merely a tool that evolved out of necessity. I’m Just... Read More →
The RAD cycles experienced by people who suffer from Reactive Attachment Disorder and gambling addicts have quite a bit in common. Round and... Read More →
We have set aside the appropriate amount of time for school-type work every evening. Dad’s RAD homework is always harder than school homework!... Read More →