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What works for your oppositional & defiant child?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wonderful Family" data-source="post: 164695"><p>When my son came out of the hospital; we had a meeting with his teachers. One teacher read a list of the absurd, random running comments he made in class - it was dated and timed (everything that was said in a 15 minute period). Won't say it stopped his behavior at school; but it did turn out to be a good idea at bed time for the same type of behavior. He started stopping pretty quickly a few weeks past when I wrote things down - and I don't recall off-hand major issues in the last 1.5 weeks.</p><p> </p><p>Video or audio taping just freaks him out; writing things down does not make him react the same way?</p><p> </p><p>One thing our therapist suggested is keeping a running list of specific problems at home and addressing them with her instead of by ourselves. This seems to help some - especially addressing potential (specific issues) problems that are likely to occur in the near future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wonderful Family, post: 164695"] When my son came out of the hospital; we had a meeting with his teachers. One teacher read a list of the absurd, random running comments he made in class - it was dated and timed (everything that was said in a 15 minute period). Won't say it stopped his behavior at school; but it did turn out to be a good idea at bed time for the same type of behavior. He started stopping pretty quickly a few weeks past when I wrote things down - and I don't recall off-hand major issues in the last 1.5 weeks. Video or audio taping just freaks him out; writing things down does not make him react the same way? One thing our therapist suggested is keeping a running list of specific problems at home and addressing them with her instead of by ourselves. This seems to help some - especially addressing potential (specific issues) problems that are likely to occur in the near future. [/QUOTE]
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