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Son with ADHD/ODD need to talk
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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 207255" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>Stiggy,</p><p> </p><p>I just want to welcome you to the board. You have been give a lot of information and advice. I just wanted to offer a suggestion. Keep a diary of difficult child's rages and calm moments. Do your best to identify a trigger. Write down the words he says, how long the outbursts last, what eventually calms him, etc. It's a great resource when visiting with the doctor. Many times we can forget the details when at the docs. </p><p> </p><p>The other issue is your husband. Don't keep information from him. He may eventually not agree with a treatment method because he does not believe it is warranted. He should know the whole story. The diary will help there too.</p><p> </p><p>Glad you joined us!</p><p> </p><p>Sharon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 207255, member: 805"] Stiggy, I just want to welcome you to the board. You have been give a lot of information and advice. I just wanted to offer a suggestion. Keep a diary of difficult child's rages and calm moments. Do your best to identify a trigger. Write down the words he says, how long the outbursts last, what eventually calms him, etc. It's a great resource when visiting with the doctor. Many times we can forget the details when at the docs. The other issue is your husband. Don't keep information from him. He may eventually not agree with a treatment method because he does not believe it is warranted. He should know the whole story. The diary will help there too. Glad you joined us! Sharon [/QUOTE]
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