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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 435381" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Thanks for your responses. The "stealing" really doesn't worry me as much as the "lying"... but J often lies, it's a frequent issue between us. He really doesn't seem yet to see or accept that there is anything wrong with lyiing - he does it very instinctively. He does know there is something wrong with taking things that are not his, on the other hand. The lying is such a frequent theme with kids who have ADHD/ODD I know. </p><p>Yes, he really does thrive on routine but unfortunately our lifestyles just don't!! And it's no good setting up tight routines because they just get broken - when, for example, we go to Morocco for two months in the sumemr or to England at other times. It's just not realistic to set J up with the expectation that life is always the same for him because it just isn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 435381, member: 11227"] Thanks for your responses. The "stealing" really doesn't worry me as much as the "lying"... but J often lies, it's a frequent issue between us. He really doesn't seem yet to see or accept that there is anything wrong with lyiing - he does it very instinctively. He does know there is something wrong with taking things that are not his, on the other hand. The lying is such a frequent theme with kids who have ADHD/ODD I know. Yes, he really does thrive on routine but unfortunately our lifestyles just don't!! And it's no good setting up tight routines because they just get broken - when, for example, we go to Morocco for two months in the sumemr or to England at other times. It's just not realistic to set J up with the expectation that life is always the same for him because it just isn't. [/QUOTE]
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