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Dealing with a 9 Year old with ODD
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 76753" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Kimba, </p><p>I am so sorry you are going through this. But I am glad you sat down with-the teachers and admin and they are going to work with-you and your son on it. That sounds scary, I know, but it will really, really help you.</p><p>My husband was exactly like yours. He's a chiropractor and very anti-medication. He calls the pharmaceutical industry the New Mafia. I tend to agree, when I see the prices, LOL!</p><p>Still, if you need medications, you need them.</p><p>I told my husband that his philosophy might look good on paper but in reality it wasn't worth diddly squat. :mad:</p><p>Also, the teachers insisted on meeting with-both of us. After your son's evaluation, make sure that the teachers and counselors meet with-<strong>both</strong> of you, even if you have to covertly ask for their assistance in getting your husband to the mtng.</p><p>It isn't about being sneaky. It's about doing whatever you have to do to <strong>help your son</strong>!!!! And overall, that will help your family.</p><p>Your husband needs to understand that any time any <em>one,</em> <em>individual</em> person in the family has a problem, you <em>all</em> have it. It affects everyone.</p><p>{{hugs}}</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 76753, member: 3419"] Kimba, I am so sorry you are going through this. But I am glad you sat down with-the teachers and admin and they are going to work with-you and your son on it. That sounds scary, I know, but it will really, really help you. My husband was exactly like yours. He's a chiropractor and very anti-medication. He calls the pharmaceutical industry the New Mafia. I tend to agree, when I see the prices, LOL! Still, if you need medications, you need them. I told my husband that his philosophy might look good on paper but in reality it wasn't worth diddly squat. [img]:mad:[/img] Also, the teachers insisted on meeting with-both of us. After your son's evaluation, make sure that the teachers and counselors meet with-[b]both[/b] of you, even if you have to covertly ask for their assistance in getting your husband to the mtng. It isn't about being sneaky. It's about doing whatever you have to do to [b]help your son[/b]!!!! And overall, that will help your family. Your husband needs to understand that any time any [i]one,[/i] [i]individual[/i] person in the family has a problem, you [i]all[/i] have it. It affects everyone. {{hugs}} [/QUOTE]
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