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"The Kid's Game"--ODD strategy
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<blockquote data-quote="tictoc" data-source="post: 321962" data-attributes="member: 7916"><p>Hi,</p><p>Thanks for the feedback. We are going to give it a try. Susiestar: It is funny, at our house husband is the one with a much higher threshold for inappropriate behavior. My threshold is probably too low, and his is probably too high. </p><p> </p><p>Our visit to the neuropsychologist yesterday was very good. For the first time in about 18 months, I felt like, "Hey, maybe this can be okay," which is something my therapist has been trying to drive home for a while. Bug is doing so much better these days. A few blips (hitting, defiance, talking back), which parents of PCs might not see as just blips, but for us it is real progress. He is excelling academically, is thriving socially and even has a best friend, and is generally growing up. He will begin full-day school after winter break and is being tested for the GATE (aka TAG) program next week.</p><p> </p><p>A year ago all of this seemed impossible. So, I think we are ready for some steps to rebuild our relationship.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tictoc, post: 321962, member: 7916"] Hi, Thanks for the feedback. We are going to give it a try. Susiestar: It is funny, at our house husband is the one with a much higher threshold for inappropriate behavior. My threshold is probably too low, and his is probably too high. Our visit to the neuropsychologist yesterday was very good. For the first time in about 18 months, I felt like, "Hey, maybe this can be okay," which is something my therapist has been trying to drive home for a while. Bug is doing so much better these days. A few blips (hitting, defiance, talking back), which parents of PCs might not see as just blips, but for us it is real progress. He is excelling academically, is thriving socially and even has a best friend, and is generally growing up. He will begin full-day school after winter break and is being tested for the GATE (aka TAG) program next week. A year ago all of this seemed impossible. So, I think we are ready for some steps to rebuild our relationship. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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