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Just exposed to child with- ODD...no idea what is going on...need help
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<blockquote data-quote="daralex" data-source="post: 121130" data-attributes="member: 4467"><p>hi and welcome!</p><p>First off, at the very least you have found this group which is incredibly supportive, helpful and insitive!</p><p>My 13 yr old has ODD and we have had several nights like the one you describe. She likes to break things when she gets to that oint. She usually calms down by the next day but it is very draining and scary. Has he ever done this at your home before? Is medication an option?</p><p>The only thing I have found to work with mine is speaking to her in a VERY calm tone of voice and not adding fuel to the fire. Did you confront him as soon as he came home with anger? Sometimes that sets them off even more. How is he doing today? Sorry for all the questions but it may help for our understanding of the situation. I'm glad you found us and please keep us posted. I know how hard it is! Draining!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You're not alone!!!!</p><p>-Dara</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daralex, post: 121130, member: 4467"] hi and welcome! First off, at the very least you have found this group which is incredibly supportive, helpful and insitive! My 13 yr old has ODD and we have had several nights like the one you describe. She likes to break things when she gets to that oint. She usually calms down by the next day but it is very draining and scary. Has he ever done this at your home before? Is medication an option? The only thing I have found to work with mine is speaking to her in a VERY calm tone of voice and not adding fuel to the fire. Did you confront him as soon as he came home with anger? Sometimes that sets them off even more. How is he doing today? Sorry for all the questions but it may help for our understanding of the situation. I'm glad you found us and please keep us posted. I know how hard it is! Draining!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You're not alone!!!! -Dara [/QUOTE]
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