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Need suggestions for ODD interventions for elementary school child
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<blockquote data-quote="kchesterma" data-source="post: 390106"><p>Thanks to all for the help. And yes it is difficult to believe that an activity for just one hour a week will help but that's all I have and some help is better than no help. His outburst are not really related to switching activities they are more related to not following simple instructions. For example he brought a toy from home and was playing with it during class. Teacher asked him to put it in his desk. He said he would put it in his pockett. While putting it in his pockett it dropped on the floor. Another student grabbed it and at this point the teacher went over to take it while trying to take it he began to fight and I do mean fight for this toy. He threw is desk and attempted to kick the teacher. If he had just put the toy in his desk i.e. followed directions none of this would have happened. It's directions like this that I am talking about.</p><p>I am new to this forum so I just again want to say thanks to all who have responded. I apologize for not posting a couple of my responses to right people. I think I have the hang of it now. Thanks everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kchesterma, post: 390106"] Thanks to all for the help. And yes it is difficult to believe that an activity for just one hour a week will help but that's all I have and some help is better than no help. His outburst are not really related to switching activities they are more related to not following simple instructions. For example he brought a toy from home and was playing with it during class. Teacher asked him to put it in his desk. He said he would put it in his pockett. While putting it in his pockett it dropped on the floor. Another student grabbed it and at this point the teacher went over to take it while trying to take it he began to fight and I do mean fight for this toy. He threw is desk and attempted to kick the teacher. If he had just put the toy in his desk i.e. followed directions none of this would have happened. It's directions like this that I am talking about. I am new to this forum so I just again want to say thanks to all who have responded. I apologize for not posting a couple of my responses to right people. I think I have the hang of it now. Thanks everyone. [/QUOTE]
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