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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 433496" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>No expert either, but my son was diagnose with ODD as well. He will go through more testing though because we suspect some processing issues as well. Anyhow, we just started therapy and I'm really following the therapist's lead. I have a good feeling with her (so does my difficult child) and I think it is best to let her do her job. We only had 2 sessions but here is how it went: 1 session a lot of question addressed to me to kind of have a good understanding of the situation. 2nd session a few more questions and then she came up with a plan: main issues and tools to address them (exemple: we'll be working on a cool-down area for difficult child). Of course she talked to difficult child as well, observed him while we were talikng and I did ask a few question. I just felt I should let her ask the question, let her cover everything. As far as wether things will get better, nobody knows but let's try to be optimistice: let's have some faith in the power of therapy! At least, I can tell you it is really nice, as a mom, to have someone actually understands what we are going through. When I walk out of there, not only did difficult child had a good time but I feel hopeful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 433496, member: 11847"] No expert either, but my son was diagnose with ODD as well. He will go through more testing though because we suspect some processing issues as well. Anyhow, we just started therapy and I'm really following the therapist's lead. I have a good feeling with her (so does my difficult child) and I think it is best to let her do her job. We only had 2 sessions but here is how it went: 1 session a lot of question addressed to me to kind of have a good understanding of the situation. 2nd session a few more questions and then she came up with a plan: main issues and tools to address them (exemple: we'll be working on a cool-down area for difficult child). Of course she talked to difficult child as well, observed him while we were talikng and I did ask a few question. I just felt I should let her ask the question, let her cover everything. As far as wether things will get better, nobody knows but let's try to be optimistice: let's have some faith in the power of therapy! At least, I can tell you it is really nice, as a mom, to have someone actually understands what we are going through. When I walk out of there, not only did difficult child had a good time but I feel hopeful. [/QUOTE]
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