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Challenging times - 12yr son and ADHD/ODD
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<blockquote data-quote="cali_dad" data-source="post: 212878" data-attributes="member: 6319"><p>Wow! Thank you ALL so much for your responses...I am so grateful for your thoughtful commends. I wrote down all the questions asked and am going to work with my wife to answer them and then I will let you know (Trinity & MidwestMom). Being the dad, remembering how well he did during the 'potty-training' phase is lost and forgotten in my memory banks.</p><p></p><p>Just another quick follow-up:</p><p></p><p>First off. My gff and the school principal had a 'meeting of the minds' the day after their argument at school. Both apologized for the way they reacted and prayed with oneanother. This looked to be a good sign. However, when my gff and I met with his psychiatric on Sat to hash out the conflict he had with the principal, he admitted that there was nothing he could have done differently to have changed the outcome of the interaction. It is all HER fault.....yes, it's always someone else's fault - this is a theme that never ceases and is his justification for his actions. Sigh. Note that thanks to your recommendations I did ask (and received) a referal to a very good neuropsychologist. Additionally, the psychiatric feels group therapy would be very helpful, however I can foresee my gff throwing in the towel 15 minutes in when things get uncomfortable. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /></p><p></p><p>Since he was sick this weekend, he was sweet and kind with no issues.</p><p></p><p>Lastly, thank you for caring and I will get back to you shortly with more info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cali_dad, post: 212878, member: 6319"] Wow! Thank you ALL so much for your responses...I am so grateful for your thoughtful commends. I wrote down all the questions asked and am going to work with my wife to answer them and then I will let you know (Trinity & MidwestMom). Being the dad, remembering how well he did during the 'potty-training' phase is lost and forgotten in my memory banks. Just another quick follow-up: First off. My gff and the school principal had a 'meeting of the minds' the day after their argument at school. Both apologized for the way they reacted and prayed with oneanother. This looked to be a good sign. However, when my gff and I met with his psychiatric on Sat to hash out the conflict he had with the principal, he admitted that there was nothing he could have done differently to have changed the outcome of the interaction. It is all HER fault.....yes, it's always someone else's fault - this is a theme that never ceases and is his justification for his actions. Sigh. Note that thanks to your recommendations I did ask (and received) a referal to a very good neuropsychologist. Additionally, the psychiatric feels group therapy would be very helpful, however I can foresee my gff throwing in the towel 15 minutes in when things get uncomfortable. :frowny: Since he was sick this weekend, he was sweet and kind with no issues. Lastly, thank you for caring and I will get back to you shortly with more info. [/QUOTE]
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