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<blockquote data-quote="saman" data-source="post: 105491" data-attributes="member: 4377"><p>I don't have advice so much as ((HUGS)). Our IEP is being worked on now. </p><p></p><p>If he's not seeing a therapist of some sort, I think that's a great first step. I had consulted a biofeedback doctor for Parker and explained some of the things we had done for him and mentioned some behavior therapy and his immediate response was that behavior therapy usually is a very positive thing for an ODD kid. Firm and 'just the way it is' kind of approach. </p><p></p><p>ODD kids (at least mine) do not know how to calm themselves very well. The approach we used, while not for the feint of heart, worked. He has to calm himself now before talking to us. Period. And he knows it! </p><p></p><p>And yes, proactive. You have no choice as the SD certainly isn't going to lead you down a path that creates more work for them! Our SD is actually been very good, but I also think they realize I know mostly what I'm talking about...Score one for the warrior moms!</p><p></p><p>Hang in there...and keep fighting! ((HUGS))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="saman, post: 105491, member: 4377"] I don't have advice so much as ((HUGS)). Our IEP is being worked on now. If he's not seeing a therapist of some sort, I think that's a great first step. I had consulted a biofeedback doctor for Parker and explained some of the things we had done for him and mentioned some behavior therapy and his immediate response was that behavior therapy usually is a very positive thing for an ODD kid. Firm and 'just the way it is' kind of approach. ODD kids (at least mine) do not know how to calm themselves very well. The approach we used, while not for the feint of heart, worked. He has to calm himself now before talking to us. Period. And he knows it! And yes, proactive. You have no choice as the SD certainly isn't going to lead you down a path that creates more work for them! Our SD is actually been very good, but I also think they realize I know mostly what I'm talking about...Score one for the warrior moms! Hang in there...and keep fighting! ((HUGS)) [/QUOTE]
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