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Any Help for ADHD Teen with Behavioral Problems Only (no academic issues)?
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<blockquote data-quote="SkunkMomma" data-source="post: 255815" data-attributes="member: 470"><p>My difficult child sounds like yours, great kid. He picked up a calculator once that was not his. He just wanted to use one like that, school found out and he gave it back that day, but I was stilll devastated. He will pick up pencils, pens, rubber bands anything he finds on the ground---he thinks its fair game--I've tried teaching him that if it is not yours don't even pick it up, but he even has to touch things on his teachers desk...he doesn't take them but he touches everything---. This is his way of exploring.. Does your difficult child have an I Pod? Did he explain to you why he picked it up? Kids lie to get out of trouble--he needs to see that the lie is what he is being punish for from you. Mine has started the lying game and we have come down hard on that. If he tells the truth the punishment is not as harsh, but if he is caught in a lie he looses all priviledges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkunkMomma, post: 255815, member: 470"] My difficult child sounds like yours, great kid. He picked up a calculator once that was not his. He just wanted to use one like that, school found out and he gave it back that day, but I was stilll devastated. He will pick up pencils, pens, rubber bands anything he finds on the ground---he thinks its fair game--I've tried teaching him that if it is not yours don't even pick it up, but he even has to touch things on his teachers desk...he doesn't take them but he touches everything---. This is his way of exploring.. Does your difficult child have an I Pod? Did he explain to you why he picked it up? Kids lie to get out of trouble--he needs to see that the lie is what he is being punish for from you. Mine has started the lying game and we have come down hard on that. If he tells the truth the punishment is not as harsh, but if he is caught in a lie he looses all priviledges. [/QUOTE]
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