How to Not Get Sucked into Your Child’s OCD Loop

Can you open that for me? Can you hand that to me? Can you clean that for me? Can you tell me I will be okay? Can you be sure that won’t happen to me? Can you say that back to me one more time? There is one thing that most kids with OCD have in common – they need their parents to complete an OCD loop.

There is one thing that most kids with OCD have in common – they need their parents to complete an OCD loop. Learn what it is and how to not complete it.

So what is an OCD loop and how do you not complete one? Let me break it down for you…


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