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<blockquote data-quote="wakeupcall" data-source="post: 117533" data-attributes="member: 2287"><p>Hi Laura</p><p></p><p>ODD is extremely difficult. Many on the board think it is an underlying disorder, but for me, I'm not so sure. My difficult child has been defiant since birth.....never sleeping, throwing things at me, poor eater (constant conflict), mouthy, makes faces, resists all authority. Now that he's twelve, I have to say it's a tad easier and all I can think is that my child is SO different that the hormones of puberty are HLPING him! Hehe</p><p></p><p>difficult child has had extensive behavior mods, but it won't even begin to work unless both you and your husband implement. The therapy he/we hace had....I dunno, I'm not sure it has done a thing, but we wanted to be sure we covered every intervention possible. He's been in therapy since the age of four, and on medications that long also.</p><p></p><p>My difficult child has other diagnosis, but by far, the ODD is the worst to deal with. He has no learning disorder yet he's so defiant he's in a social development class at his intermediate school all day and doesn't move from class to class with the other students. For now, it's working.</p><p></p><p>I feel for you having four with ODD. I can barely make it through one. 'Glad you're here; most of us have lots and lots of experiences and day to day solutions that might give you a hand. Welcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wakeupcall, post: 117533, member: 2287"] Hi Laura ODD is extremely difficult. Many on the board think it is an underlying disorder, but for me, I'm not so sure. My difficult child has been defiant since birth.....never sleeping, throwing things at me, poor eater (constant conflict), mouthy, makes faces, resists all authority. Now that he's twelve, I have to say it's a tad easier and all I can think is that my child is SO different that the hormones of puberty are HLPING him! Hehe difficult child has had extensive behavior mods, but it won't even begin to work unless both you and your husband implement. The therapy he/we hace had....I dunno, I'm not sure it has done a thing, but we wanted to be sure we covered every intervention possible. He's been in therapy since the age of four, and on medications that long also. My difficult child has other diagnosis, but by far, the ODD is the worst to deal with. He has no learning disorder yet he's so defiant he's in a social development class at his intermediate school all day and doesn't move from class to class with the other students. For now, it's working. I feel for you having four with ODD. I can barely make it through one. 'Glad you're here; most of us have lots and lots of experiences and day to day solutions that might give you a hand. Welcome. [/QUOTE]
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