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<blockquote data-quote="MyGoosesMom" data-source="post: 19672" data-attributes="member: 3466"><p>He has been referred to TX Children's Hospitals Learning Support Center - "the learning support center provides neuropsychological and psychological services for children who experience emotional, cognitive, behavioral, social or educational difficulties within their daily living environments".</p><p></p><p>I filled out 30 pages of information, had the teacher and AP complete a survery, too, and now we wait. I was amazed that these questionnaires go back to prenatal.</p><p></p><p>Elliott usually has one bad day out of 7...maybe the rest of the week will be good...a mom can only dream.</p><p></p><p>Trying to get a school to understand that no medication exists to truly treat the ODD is a very difficult task.</p><p></p><p>I think the hardest ones for his teacher to follow: Avoid power struggles with this student and Always listen to this student. And if he could learn quietly and nicely ask my Goose if he needs time to cool down, that would be a bonus.</p><p></p><p>I am educated on the ODD thing, just not on dealing with the stupid school (that was rude)...and their lack of understanding.</p><p></p><p>OK - thanks for listening! ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MyGoosesMom, post: 19672, member: 3466"] He has been referred to TX Children's Hospitals Learning Support Center - "the learning support center provides neuropsychological and psychological services for children who experience emotional, cognitive, behavioral, social or educational difficulties within their daily living environments". I filled out 30 pages of information, had the teacher and AP complete a survery, too, and now we wait. I was amazed that these questionnaires go back to prenatal. Elliott usually has one bad day out of 7...maybe the rest of the week will be good...a mom can only dream. Trying to get a school to understand that no medication exists to truly treat the ODD is a very difficult task. I think the hardest ones for his teacher to follow: Avoid power struggles with this student and Always listen to this student. And if he could learn quietly and nicely ask my Goose if he needs time to cool down, that would be a bonus. I am educated on the ODD thing, just not on dealing with the stupid school (that was rude)...and their lack of understanding. OK - thanks for listening! ... [/QUOTE]
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