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Does your child (age 2-12) have disruptive or challenging behaviors like tantrums, aggression (verbal or physical), or noncompliance (ex: refuses instructions)? You may qualify for a paid, online research study about parents' perceptions of behavior management strategies! Parents who complete the study (45-60 minutes) will receive a $50 gift card via mail.

You can access the study using the link on the attached flyer, or our listing on the CHADD website chadd.org/research-studies/...

If you don't qualify but know someone who might, please share the flyer with them!

The Parenting and Youth Behavior Lab at the University of Houston Clear Lake researches interventions for disruptive behavior, ADHD, and ODD, with the goal of improving treatment options for children and families.

This research posting is approved by CHADD and the advisory board.

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yes!

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*runs to click the link*

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