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Kido not knowing when to stop!?
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<blockquote data-quote="lovelyboy" data-source="post: 456384" data-attributes="member: 8045"><p>Thanx all for your very insightfull feedback!</p><p></p><p><u>Allan.</u>...I agree with you. Dr Greens way does help learning to take place...have tried it before, but was to caught up in the emotion to think about all of this...will follow up with him so we can plan for the future!</p><p><u>MwM</u>: Ditto! </p><p><u>MuM</u>...my husband was feeling the same as you....that's why he got so aggitated, and in some way I agree, BUT we've learn from past experiences that this kind of handling just doesn't work...it only escalates to a tantrum or even worse! I did tell him to wait a bit...He REALLY struggles to wait, I mean REALLY. When I did that he became aggitated and making a noise.</p><p><u>Insane</u>...I so agree with you! Thank goodness, the psychiatrist started mentioning Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) even after only seing my son twice! We were struggling with the same thing....was diagnosed with ODD....lead to anxiety and depression. Problem being that the way you think about "bad" behaviour and the consequent reaction is TOTALLY different for ODD and AS. Since we've been treating him more like AS things got so much better! </p><p>Me and hubby is seing psychiatrist tomorrow for parent councilling and I want to push a bit for more formal diagnosis, because our main concern is that the handling of the diagnosis is so different! That was why I also posted this question to see what you guys with ODD or ASpies and some others thought...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovelyboy, post: 456384, member: 8045"] Thanx all for your very insightfull feedback! [U]Allan.[/U]...I agree with you. Dr Greens way does help learning to take place...have tried it before, but was to caught up in the emotion to think about all of this...will follow up with him so we can plan for the future! [U]MwM[/U]: Ditto! [U]MuM[/U]...my husband was feeling the same as you....that's why he got so aggitated, and in some way I agree, BUT we've learn from past experiences that this kind of handling just doesn't work...it only escalates to a tantrum or even worse! I did tell him to wait a bit...He REALLY struggles to wait, I mean REALLY. When I did that he became aggitated and making a noise. [U]Insane[/U]...I so agree with you! Thank goodness, the psychiatrist started mentioning Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) even after only seing my son twice! We were struggling with the same thing....was diagnosed with ODD....lead to anxiety and depression. Problem being that the way you think about "bad" behaviour and the consequent reaction is TOTALLY different for ODD and AS. Since we've been treating him more like AS things got so much better! Me and hubby is seing psychiatrist tomorrow for parent councilling and I want to push a bit for more formal diagnosis, because our main concern is that the handling of the diagnosis is so different! That was why I also posted this question to see what you guys with ODD or ASpies and some others thought... [/QUOTE]
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