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Any Help for ADHD Teen with Behavioral Problems Only (no academic issues)?
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<blockquote data-quote="C.J." data-source="post: 255764" data-attributes="member: 1987"><p>You've mentioned ADHD and ODD diagnoses, a few months ago he used a school computer for games (not porn) and most recently, stolen an IPod, and then lied about it.</p><p></p><p>Do you catch him lying frequently? With my difficult child, I could tell she was lying because her lips were moving.</p><p></p><p>Have you caught him stealing anything else before? They usually start with something small, and work their way up to more valuable items. (For mine, it was lipstick at first and worked up to cash.) If the IPod was truly the first thing he's stolen, I'd be surprised.</p><p></p><p>Does he get along well with others AT HOME? With an ODD diagnosis, many times, our kids are angels with grandparents, teachers, coaches, other parents, and at home, they become uncontrollable - they're finally at the place where they can let down their guard and let EVERYTHING out. </p><p></p><p>If you haven't read it already, get the book, The Explosive Child, by Ross Greene. If you see your child in this book, you may want to consider counselling/therapy for your son and for you (and spouse, if any) to navigate the turbulent waters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C.J., post: 255764, member: 1987"] You've mentioned ADHD and ODD diagnoses, a few months ago he used a school computer for games (not porn) and most recently, stolen an IPod, and then lied about it. Do you catch him lying frequently? With my difficult child, I could tell she was lying because her lips were moving. Have you caught him stealing anything else before? They usually start with something small, and work their way up to more valuable items. (For mine, it was lipstick at first and worked up to cash.) If the IPod was truly the first thing he's stolen, I'd be surprised. Does he get along well with others AT HOME? With an ODD diagnosis, many times, our kids are angels with grandparents, teachers, coaches, other parents, and at home, they become uncontrollable - they're finally at the place where they can let down their guard and let EVERYTHING out. If you haven't read it already, get the book, The Explosive Child, by Ross Greene. If you see your child in this book, you may want to consider counselling/therapy for your son and for you (and spouse, if any) to navigate the turbulent waters. [/QUOTE]
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