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<blockquote data-quote="sillydog" data-source="post: 26776" data-attributes="member: 3552"><p>Early diagnosis of ADHD or ODD is often indicitive of a hindering mood disorder. But in your son's case, because he is so young, the more behavioral changes you can make in your parenting approach, the better long term changes you will experience. medications are only a small part of treating behavioral problems in children. Young children have a lot of room to change if their parent can also make changes in regard to their approach. </p><p>The more you engage in the negative behavior he is demonstrating, the longer he will carry on. And as you stop attending to it so much, but follow through with the consequences you set, he will rage even more, and eventually decrease in rage intensity. But parenting is a hard job, with a sick child or not. So for you, it will be harder befor it gets any easier. The hardest part is changing your own perceptions and approaches and sticking with it. :smile:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sillydog, post: 26776, member: 3552"] Early diagnosis of ADHD or ODD is often indicitive of a hindering mood disorder. But in your son's case, because he is so young, the more behavioral changes you can make in your parenting approach, the better long term changes you will experience. medications are only a small part of treating behavioral problems in children. Young children have a lot of room to change if their parent can also make changes in regard to their approach. The more you engage in the negative behavior he is demonstrating, the longer he will carry on. And as you stop attending to it so much, but follow through with the consequences you set, he will rage even more, and eventually decrease in rage intensity. But parenting is a hard job, with a sick child or not. So for you, it will be harder befor it gets any easier. The hardest part is changing your own perceptions and approaches and sticking with it. [img]:smile:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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