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difficult child, Male, 11 yo, ADHD, ODD, (poster boy) HELP
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<blockquote data-quote="lizanne2" data-source="post: 262959" data-attributes="member: 7078"><p>Welcome.</p><p>And yes, you have gotten some great advice. Form A great site.</p><p> </p><p>My 15 difficult child has been able to turn around his behaviours but it has been at a slow pace. I will say that the change seems to be a good and enduring one. </p><p> </p><p>It is true that the normal hard core discipline didn't work for my difficult child. We worked as a team- difficult child, Special Education trachers, therapist, counsellor- to create structure, understandable expectation, appropriate and relevant consequences and difficult child particiapted as best he could in counselling to provide him with better insights and coping techniques. </p><p> </p><p>in my humble opinion, a smart difficult child sees through all the normal discipline techniques. </p><p> </p><p>My difficult child's medication went oiin this order--- zoloft 3rd grade then added concerta 4th grade then added risperdal in the 6th grade. It all worked all thought the dosage of zoloft has been the trickiest to master. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lizanne2, post: 262959, member: 7078"] Welcome. And yes, you have gotten some great advice. Form A great site. My 15 difficult child has been able to turn around his behaviours but it has been at a slow pace. I will say that the change seems to be a good and enduring one. It is true that the normal hard core discipline didn't work for my difficult child. We worked as a team- difficult child, Special Education trachers, therapist, counsellor- to create structure, understandable expectation, appropriate and relevant consequences and difficult child particiapted as best he could in counselling to provide him with better insights and coping techniques. in my humble opinion, a smart difficult child sees through all the normal discipline techniques. My difficult child's medication went oiin this order--- zoloft 3rd grade then added concerta 4th grade then added risperdal in the 6th grade. It all worked all thought the dosage of zoloft has been the trickiest to master. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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