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<blockquote data-quote="nvts" data-source="post: 59837" data-attributes="member: 3814"><p>Hi! We've just started the neuropsyche (had our 1st visit yesterday) and I think you need to get one done. As it stands, you really have nothing to lose. It is true that ODD rarely "stands alone", and since you used the term quirky, you may have an Asbie (Asbergers Syndrome) kid on your hands. Take a look at the links of OASIS (I think it's listed as Asbergers Syndrome if you google it. They give a pretty deep description of the syndrome. </p><p></p><p>Being at peace with things is a great step and we've often put a lot of things in Gods hands, but that doesn't prep you for the inevitable "next episode" that you might foresee if you keep your eyes peeled.</p><p></p><p>Try the Explosive Child, it's like he wrote the book while sitting in your living room. I truly enjoyed so many of the tactics that so many parents resorted to before they saw him as patients. Desperation breeds invention!! Also, it gives great insight as to how your difficult child "sees" the world.</p><p></p><p>I'm curious as to who diagnosis'd your difficult child. Quite often Asbergers is lumped in with ADHD and ODD so it could help to be up on the appropriate diagnosis. In a neuropsyche evaluation., they'll consider that uncooperative nature while doing this whole thing. </p><p></p><p>Please keep in mind that almost all of these kids really really want to do the right thing, something just gets messed up in the process!!!</p><p></p><p>Beth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvts, post: 59837, member: 3814"] Hi! We've just started the neuropsyche (had our 1st visit yesterday) and I think you need to get one done. As it stands, you really have nothing to lose. It is true that ODD rarely "stands alone", and since you used the term quirky, you may have an Asbie (Asbergers Syndrome) kid on your hands. Take a look at the links of OASIS (I think it's listed as Asbergers Syndrome if you google it. They give a pretty deep description of the syndrome. Being at peace with things is a great step and we've often put a lot of things in Gods hands, but that doesn't prep you for the inevitable "next episode" that you might foresee if you keep your eyes peeled. Try the Explosive Child, it's like he wrote the book while sitting in your living room. I truly enjoyed so many of the tactics that so many parents resorted to before they saw him as patients. Desperation breeds invention!! Also, it gives great insight as to how your difficult child "sees" the world. I'm curious as to who diagnosis'd your difficult child. Quite often Asbergers is lumped in with ADHD and ODD so it could help to be up on the appropriate diagnosis. In a neuropsyche evaluation., they'll consider that uncooperative nature while doing this whole thing. Please keep in mind that almost all of these kids really really want to do the right thing, something just gets messed up in the process!!! Beth [/QUOTE]
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