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Medicines to treat ODD?
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<blockquote data-quote="chloedancer" data-source="post: 546741" data-attributes="member: 14724"><p>Personality disorders are not diagnosed in children for a reason. There are many other reasons people lie. Maybe she doesn't like herself, or maybe she feels like she can't change it. Having a child with special needs is exhausting, but I have t o constantly remind my self that my son is not doing these things "to me" and that I cannot assign adult motives to a child's behavior. and I have to honestly admit that I believe I triggered my sons tendency to lie. My discipline style involved long talks and loss of privileges. I know now that the talks only confused him and he never equated his choices with the consequences. To him it was more like a pop quiz, if he could say the right thing,no consequence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chloedancer, post: 546741, member: 14724"] Personality disorders are not diagnosed in children for a reason. There are many other reasons people lie. Maybe she doesn't like herself, or maybe she feels like she can't change it. Having a child with special needs is exhausting, but I have t o constantly remind my self that my son is not doing these things "to me" and that I cannot assign adult motives to a child's behavior. and I have to honestly admit that I believe I triggered my sons tendency to lie. My discipline style involved long talks and loss of privileges. I know now that the talks only confused him and he never equated his choices with the consequences. To him it was more like a pop quiz, if he could say the right thing,no consequence. [/QUOTE]
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