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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 454104" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>lostinsc, Can you give us a specific situation example? And I mean really specific. Like what is he saying when he repeats himself? Is it truly ALWAYS, or when he wants something, so it seems like 'always'? Share a story of one of his tantrums. What was he doing? What did you want him to do? What words EXACTLY did you use?</p><p></p><p>We are willing to help any way we can, but there is no blanket plan of attack for ODD (at least not form our perspective) We'd like to get a 'feel' for you and your son and then we can more specifically advise you on what to do. Also something that works in one situation - say eating issues - won't necessarily work for another situation - say bedtime issues. Would be nice if it did, but these mysterious kids don't make it that 'easy' for us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 454104, member: 11965"] lostinsc, Can you give us a specific situation example? And I mean really specific. Like what is he saying when he repeats himself? Is it truly ALWAYS, or when he wants something, so it seems like 'always'? Share a story of one of his tantrums. What was he doing? What did you want him to do? What words EXACTLY did you use? We are willing to help any way we can, but there is no blanket plan of attack for ODD (at least not form our perspective) We'd like to get a 'feel' for you and your son and then we can more specifically advise you on what to do. Also something that works in one situation - say eating issues - won't necessarily work for another situation - say bedtime issues. Would be nice if it did, but these mysterious kids don't make it that 'easy' for us. [/QUOTE]
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