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<blockquote data-quote="mazdamama" data-source="post: 440306" data-attributes="member: 12227"><p>I think Star*'s advice would work great with your son. My 10 yr old who has a diagnosis of ODD (plus alot of others) no longer plays any type of sports. He had tried soccer but did not care for the game or the kids...he liked the coach because the coach gave him special attention knowing of his problems. The coach did not coach the following year so my Daniel would not play soccer at all. So we went to Miracle League here where they play baseball but it is non competitive and the players are all disabled, either physically, mentally or emotionally. It has not started yet this year and I will have to figure out what to do there. He can be so dang nasty and mean to anyone and everyone. All they have to do is look at funny.</p><p></p><p>I have the same problem you do but in stores. I hate it. This guy can be the nicest kid and helps me get what I need and then he can turn in a sec and start yelling and acting out. I told him that he would be punished one day while out shopping for his behavior. He actually walked up to a stranger, pointed at me and said "Can you believe her?? She is going to punish me when I get home just because I was a bit angry". Talk about embarassing. I truly hate taking him and his brother anywhere. His brother is an Aspie and hates going out of the house so he in turns hates shopping.</p><p></p><p>I feel like making up business cards apologizing for my children's behavior and noting that they both have problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mazdamama, post: 440306, member: 12227"] I think Star*'s advice would work great with your son. My 10 yr old who has a diagnosis of ODD (plus alot of others) no longer plays any type of sports. He had tried soccer but did not care for the game or the kids...he liked the coach because the coach gave him special attention knowing of his problems. The coach did not coach the following year so my Daniel would not play soccer at all. So we went to Miracle League here where they play baseball but it is non competitive and the players are all disabled, either physically, mentally or emotionally. It has not started yet this year and I will have to figure out what to do there. He can be so dang nasty and mean to anyone and everyone. All they have to do is look at funny. I have the same problem you do but in stores. I hate it. This guy can be the nicest kid and helps me get what I need and then he can turn in a sec and start yelling and acting out. I told him that he would be punished one day while out shopping for his behavior. He actually walked up to a stranger, pointed at me and said "Can you believe her?? She is going to punish me when I get home just because I was a bit angry". Talk about embarassing. I truly hate taking him and his brother anywhere. His brother is an Aspie and hates going out of the house so he in turns hates shopping. I feel like making up business cards apologizing for my children's behavior and noting that they both have problems. [/QUOTE]
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