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Any suggestions for home based behavior modification/self-regulation programs?
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 589892" data-attributes="member: 15799"><p>Honestly, you're not going to find one that works. Period. Collectively, we have tried pretty much every program known to man. They just don't work. Those programs are meant to deal with "normal" kids displaying "normal" kid behavior that we don't like. OUR kids are wired very differently and while they may work for a little while, they are never successful.</p><p></p><p>I agree that the ODD diagnosis is bogus but all that means is that you need to have a more thorough evaluation by someone with more knowledge and experience. ODD tells you that your child is oppositional and defiant. It does NOT tell you why and it does NOT offer any help to stop it or even deal with it. Find a GOOD neuropsychologist and maybe even a GOOD occupational therapist to do thorough evaluations and your little one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 589892, member: 15799"] Honestly, you're not going to find one that works. Period. Collectively, we have tried pretty much every program known to man. They just don't work. Those programs are meant to deal with "normal" kids displaying "normal" kid behavior that we don't like. OUR kids are wired very differently and while they may work for a little while, they are never successful. I agree that the ODD diagnosis is bogus but all that means is that you need to have a more thorough evaluation by someone with more knowledge and experience. ODD tells you that your child is oppositional and defiant. It does NOT tell you why and it does NOT offer any help to stop it or even deal with it. Find a GOOD neuropsychologist and maybe even a GOOD occupational therapist to do thorough evaluations and your little one. [/QUOTE]
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