Living With Conduct Disorder

Establishing Routine

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Because part of conduct disorder's roots can lie in a child's improper thought processes, a clear and regular established routine is vital for a successful and peaceful life with a child who has conduct disorder. Routines that are clear, regular, and can make sense to a child help deal with negative thought trains that lead to a stop at disobedience and disruptive behavior. Routines do not solely refer to set times of day for particular activities. Positive disciplinary routines are also part of established routines to aid in living with conduct disorder. This assists in the development of emotional control and anger management. Clearly, this shows establishing routine is vital to life with conduct disorder.

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