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The definition of Oppositional Defiant!
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<blockquote data-quote="Dadontheedge" data-source="post: 389983"><p>Update: his school has finished their assessment, though I am a little disappointed... I was under the impression that the assessment was going to be a bit more thurough than purely achedemically based. However, they did say that our little difficult child seems to be very intelligent, that much we knew, but it does give us a new avenue to pursue. They sent a consent form home for us to sign, giving them permission to give him an IQ test. I am certain that it will prove that he is execptionally smart. If so then perhaps he is acting the way he is out of bordem. I hope that's the cause. I don't know what they will do after the test is finished. </p><p> </p><p>His behavior is getting worse, I fear. We started doing Dr. Greene's "Plan B" approach to see if it deters the attitude and fighting. However, like with so many other things we've tried, it works for a short while, then it all falls apart again. Now he is refusing to talk to us at all when we ask him what's going on... We're going to be looking into a child psychologist next, the family councellor is great, but I think our difficult child needs a councellor who speciallizes in kids like him. More to come!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dadontheedge, post: 389983"] Update: his school has finished their assessment, though I am a little disappointed... I was under the impression that the assessment was going to be a bit more thurough than purely achedemically based. However, they did say that our little difficult child seems to be very intelligent, that much we knew, but it does give us a new avenue to pursue. They sent a consent form home for us to sign, giving them permission to give him an IQ test. I am certain that it will prove that he is execptionally smart. If so then perhaps he is acting the way he is out of bordem. I hope that's the cause. I don't know what they will do after the test is finished. His behavior is getting worse, I fear. We started doing Dr. Greene's "Plan B" approach to see if it deters the attitude and fighting. However, like with so many other things we've tried, it works for a short while, then it all falls apart again. Now he is refusing to talk to us at all when we ask him what's going on... We're going to be looking into a child psychologist next, the family councellor is great, but I think our difficult child needs a councellor who speciallizes in kids like him. More to come! [/QUOTE]
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