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<blockquote data-quote="Chele" data-source="post: 94548" data-attributes="member: 4189"><p>tamolt,</p><p></p><p>Welcome, we are here for you. I am new too. Just learning how all these wonderful people help each other.</p><p> Its never to late, talk to him, let natural consequences fall on him, if he misbehaves he will get suspended or get lower grades. Keeps reading about ADD and ODD, they are so alike but ODD is a bit more intense. I believe that you would see the signs at home too. I know we sure have. OUR son, difficult child, has affected our whole home environment. Go to the library, get lots of books, talk to counselors, doctors anyone with experience. </p><p></p><p>I think you might consider getting him drug tested. I didn't have any physical symptoms that I saw with our son but the school behavior and money is what clued me in last year. I never thought it was possible for MY SON, but it really changed him. He was 16 last year now will be 18 in three months. </p><p></p><p>Keep posting and reading, good luck,</p><p></p><p>Chele</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chele, post: 94548, member: 4189"] tamolt, Welcome, we are here for you. I am new too. Just learning how all these wonderful people help each other. Its never to late, talk to him, let natural consequences fall on him, if he misbehaves he will get suspended or get lower grades. Keeps reading about ADD and ODD, they are so alike but ODD is a bit more intense. I believe that you would see the signs at home too. I know we sure have. OUR son, difficult child, has affected our whole home environment. Go to the library, get lots of books, talk to counselors, doctors anyone with experience. I think you might consider getting him drug tested. I didn't have any physical symptoms that I saw with our son but the school behavior and money is what clued me in last year. I never thought it was possible for MY SON, but it really changed him. He was 16 last year now will be 18 in three months. Keep posting and reading, good luck, Chele [/QUOTE]
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