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Help! Disciplining an ADHD/ODD 6yr. old
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<blockquote data-quote="dcwsaranac" data-source="post: 129455" data-attributes="member: 4746"><p>Time-outs are something we've used for a long time. Same for counting. They are the only tools that have worked.</p><p> </p><p>I certainly plan to read the book, but want to note that I see him as defiant, not explosive. He doesn't just pop. He decideds that he wants his way and quitely insists on doing what he wants to do regardless of rules or instruction. Things escalate only when he is pressed to correct his behavior.</p><p> </p><p>I feel like now he can think (Metadate), but some of his thinking is driven by the ODD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dcwsaranac, post: 129455, member: 4746"] Time-outs are something we've used for a long time. Same for counting. They are the only tools that have worked. I certainly plan to read the book, but want to note that I see him as defiant, not explosive. He doesn't just pop. He decideds that he wants his way and quitely insists on doing what he wants to do regardless of rules or instruction. Things escalate only when he is pressed to correct his behavior. I feel like now he can think (Metadate), but some of his thinking is driven by the ODD. [/QUOTE]
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