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<blockquote data-quote="goallist" data-source="post: 155713" data-attributes="member: 5271"><p>I was thinking it might make sense for ODD kids to have empathy problems, because picking fights and disprespecting authority involve social skills so it makes sense. I just wasn't sure if it was all ODD kids, or some of them, or just him. It's hard to memorize rules (like rules around manners) when you don't understand the reason behind the rule, and can't generalize it from one situation to the next. So no matter how many times you teach him, he's rude the next time, and doesn't understand why he's in trouble, and if you lecture him he learns to spit out what you said without understanding it so he can go on with life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goallist, post: 155713, member: 5271"] I was thinking it might make sense for ODD kids to have empathy problems, because picking fights and disprespecting authority involve social skills so it makes sense. I just wasn't sure if it was all ODD kids, or some of them, or just him. It's hard to memorize rules (like rules around manners) when you don't understand the reason behind the rule, and can't generalize it from one situation to the next. So no matter how many times you teach him, he's rude the next time, and doesn't understand why he's in trouble, and if you lecture him he learns to spit out what you said without understanding it so he can go on with life. [/QUOTE]
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