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Been a while, need some encouragement, tips
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<blockquote data-quote="TiredSoul" data-source="post: 602276" data-attributes="member: 3930"><p>I guess I am wondering what you do after you get the diagnosis/label. Does a therapist work extensively to come up with ways that would work for the kid/family so he can learn to behave appropriately? What about those who don't use tdocs? What strategies work for difficult, easily frustrated, angry kids? I read a lot of great theory but have a hard time knowing how to apply it. </p><p></p><p>Ex. You need the child to (insert task here - clean up their mess, do homework, stop hitting, etc.). They refuse. The more you attempt, the more their behavior escalates. What do you do to ultimately get them to do it? You want them to, they don't = power struggle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TiredSoul, post: 602276, member: 3930"] I guess I am wondering what you do after you get the diagnosis/label. Does a therapist work extensively to come up with ways that would work for the kid/family so he can learn to behave appropriately? What about those who don't use tdocs? What strategies work for difficult, easily frustrated, angry kids? I read a lot of great theory but have a hard time knowing how to apply it. Ex. You need the child to (insert task here - clean up their mess, do homework, stop hitting, etc.). They refuse. The more you attempt, the more their behavior escalates. What do you do to ultimately get them to do it? You want them to, they don't = power struggle. [/QUOTE]
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