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<blockquote data-quote="Allan-Matlem" data-source="post: 236984" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>in my humble opinion forget about the consequences , forget about trying to motivate him using consequences , reward and punishment . Medication may help a kid to be more responsive to ' teaching ' , but medication does not teach skills that are needed to navigate the world. </p><p>Ross Greene has a new book - Lost at school ' - until your child feels that he is understood , his concerns are being met and that caregivers are working with him to come up with a better plan , improve his coping skills I doubt that his needs will be met. Using behavior modification to try and manipulate his behaviors and medication to treat the symptons in my humble opinion is not the way to go.</p><p>Check <a href="http://thinkkids.org" target="_blank">http://thinkkids.org</a> . Doing to your kid will just make him resist even more and damage relationships . When a kid is able to trust his caregivers there is progress </p><p></p><p>Allan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allan-Matlem, post: 236984, member: 10"] Hi, in my humble opinion forget about the consequences , forget about trying to motivate him using consequences , reward and punishment . Medication may help a kid to be more responsive to ' teaching ' , but medication does not teach skills that are needed to navigate the world. Ross Greene has a new book - Lost at school ' - until your child feels that he is understood , his concerns are being met and that caregivers are working with him to come up with a better plan , improve his coping skills I doubt that his needs will be met. Using behavior modification to try and manipulate his behaviors and medication to treat the symptons in my humble opinion is not the way to go. Check [url]http://thinkkids.org[/url] . Doing to your kid will just make him resist even more and damage relationships . When a kid is able to trust his caregivers there is progress Allan [/QUOTE]
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