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My 9 y/o boy has adhd/odd, I dont know how to help him......
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<blockquote data-quote="Chaosuncontained" data-source="post: 488708" data-attributes="member: 11016"><p>Was going to tell you one more thing. The school (and us at home) have really been trying to work on self esteem and positive enforcments. You know, the catch him being good thing. Carson always was getting in trouble for things. He still gets disciplined--time out (or cool off time) and lectures, loss of priviledges. But we've been on top of giving a lot of praise too--for good behavior ("That was nice, what you did for your brother--good job" or "you did AWESOME on that Math problem!") The school is giving him "tickets" for ever good behavior that he can save to 'buy' a prize with. It takes a while--but it can work with some kids. I let Carson help me "cook dinner" when he finishes his homework with minimum fuss. Just a thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chaosuncontained, post: 488708, member: 11016"] Was going to tell you one more thing. The school (and us at home) have really been trying to work on self esteem and positive enforcments. You know, the catch him being good thing. Carson always was getting in trouble for things. He still gets disciplined--time out (or cool off time) and lectures, loss of priviledges. But we've been on top of giving a lot of praise too--for good behavior ("That was nice, what you did for your brother--good job" or "you did AWESOME on that Math problem!") The school is giving him "tickets" for ever good behavior that he can save to 'buy' a prize with. It takes a while--but it can work with some kids. I let Carson help me "cook dinner" when he finishes his homework with minimum fuss. Just a thought. [/QUOTE]
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