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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 507782"><p>Do you know who did the diagnosis? Also, he's non-compliant for a reason. difficult child 1 becomes non-compliant with his Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) because she is VERY boring and he has to sit still for the whole 45 minutes and she has a very quiet, monotone voice that he says is annoying. I am thinking of finding a different Speech Language Pathologist (SLP). difficult child 1 also became very non-compliant when he was on the wrong medications. Talk therapy is NOT a good option for difficult child 1 either. For many kids, that isn't going to do much. difficult child 1 also needs to know WHY he has to do certain things and if he doesn't agree or doesn't really understand the explanation, he won't cooperate. Before they close the case, they really need to try to figure out WHY he doesn't want to cooperate. Tell them to read the book The Explosive Child or Lost at School, both by Ross Greene. Have your friend read one of the books and see what she can figure out in regards to WHY.</p><p></p><p>Those are just my experiences so take 'em or leave 'em.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 507782"] Do you know who did the diagnosis? Also, he's non-compliant for a reason. difficult child 1 becomes non-compliant with his Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) because she is VERY boring and he has to sit still for the whole 45 minutes and she has a very quiet, monotone voice that he says is annoying. I am thinking of finding a different Speech Language Pathologist (SLP). difficult child 1 also became very non-compliant when he was on the wrong medications. Talk therapy is NOT a good option for difficult child 1 either. For many kids, that isn't going to do much. difficult child 1 also needs to know WHY he has to do certain things and if he doesn't agree or doesn't really understand the explanation, he won't cooperate. Before they close the case, they really need to try to figure out WHY he doesn't want to cooperate. Tell them to read the book The Explosive Child or Lost at School, both by Ross Greene. Have your friend read one of the books and see what she can figure out in regards to WHY. Those are just my experiences so take 'em or leave 'em. [/QUOTE]
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