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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 180143"><p>So familiar. Had the ODD diagnosis ten years ago. Then a few others thrown in and out over the years. No response to traditional anything here.</p><p> </p><p>I am definately his target. He pushes MY buttons. He argues with ME. Teachers too. School is always a struggle.</p><p> </p><p>Oranization - I could send 20 pencils a day and he would not have a single one the end of the day. I can drop him off at the door with books and the books never make it to the classroom. Any school supply. Where are they????? He has NO idea. HOW can he walk through the door with a book and misplace it in a matter of 5 minutes? that is just ONE example.</p><p> </p><p>Took me until his 8th grade year to get a second set of books at home (since he can't remember to bring his home, heck he can't remember WHERE it is!)</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>When we are having difficult times, I swear he would tell me the sun is blue if it would get me going. And he would be adimant about it. So much so it would start an argument. Without even knowing you are sucked into this argument with a little child over something silly.</p><p> </p><p>You will find a wealth of knowledge here from many experienced parents. I hope you find some relief, support and encouragement here. It's a great place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 180143"] So familiar. Had the ODD diagnosis ten years ago. Then a few others thrown in and out over the years. No response to traditional anything here. I am definately his target. He pushes MY buttons. He argues with ME. Teachers too. School is always a struggle. Oranization - I could send 20 pencils a day and he would not have a single one the end of the day. I can drop him off at the door with books and the books never make it to the classroom. Any school supply. Where are they????? He has NO idea. HOW can he walk through the door with a book and misplace it in a matter of 5 minutes? that is just ONE example. Took me until his 8th grade year to get a second set of books at home (since he can't remember to bring his home, heck he can't remember WHERE it is!) When we are having difficult times, I swear he would tell me the sun is blue if it would get me going. And he would be adimant about it. So much so it would start an argument. Without even knowing you are sucked into this argument with a little child over something silly. You will find a wealth of knowledge here from many experienced parents. I hope you find some relief, support and encouragement here. It's a great place. [/QUOTE]
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