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<blockquote data-quote="neednewtechnique" data-source="post: 26446" data-attributes="member: 3527"><p>Try this website. There is a whole BOATLOAD of information on ODD, the section I have linked to is specially regarding the information on Medication, but scroll back up to the top, and you will find an entire index of information. I know it is a lot of information to take in all at once, but reading through it all has helped me to understand the disorder better, and also helped me be prepared to respond to the questions that we get about her behavior. Give it a shot, hopefully it helps. </p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.klis.com/chandler/pamphlet/oddcd/oddcdpamphlet.htm#_Toc135732051" target="_blank">http://www.klis.com/chandler/pamphlet/oddcd/oddcdpamphlet.htm#_Toc135732051</a></p><p></p><p>I have another suggestion, but it is not one that I can take credit for. There is a book that you will hear several parents on this site talk about very frequently. "The Explosive Child" by Dr. Ross Greene. I have not had an opportunity to read it yet, I went to check it out from the Library and someone already had it out, so I have to wait until it comes back in. But several of the parents here have given the book GLOWING reviews and VERY HIGH recommendations. One of them that's read it already could probably give you better information about it....</p><p></p><p>Best of luck to you, and I feel for you because I know how difficult it is to live with an "easily frustrated, chronically inflexible" child. </p><p></p><p>Please keep us updated, and if you have any other questions, dont be afraid to ask!!! Surely there is nothing your child could come up with that at least one of us hasn't heard before!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neednewtechnique, post: 26446, member: 3527"] Try this website. There is a whole BOATLOAD of information on ODD, the section I have linked to is specially regarding the information on Medication, but scroll back up to the top, and you will find an entire index of information. I know it is a lot of information to take in all at once, but reading through it all has helped me to understand the disorder better, and also helped me be prepared to respond to the questions that we get about her behavior. Give it a shot, hopefully it helps. [url="http://www.klis.com/chandler/pamphlet/oddcd/oddcdpamphlet.htm#_Toc135732051"]http://www.klis.com/chandler/pamphlet/oddcd/oddcdpamphlet.htm#_Toc135732051[/url] I have another suggestion, but it is not one that I can take credit for. There is a book that you will hear several parents on this site talk about very frequently. "The Explosive Child" by Dr. Ross Greene. I have not had an opportunity to read it yet, I went to check it out from the Library and someone already had it out, so I have to wait until it comes back in. But several of the parents here have given the book GLOWING reviews and VERY HIGH recommendations. One of them that's read it already could probably give you better information about it.... Best of luck to you, and I feel for you because I know how difficult it is to live with an "easily frustrated, chronically inflexible" child. Please keep us updated, and if you have any other questions, dont be afraid to ask!!! Surely there is nothing your child could come up with that at least one of us hasn't heard before!!!! [/QUOTE]
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