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What works for your oppositional & defiant child?
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<blockquote data-quote="cutedimples" data-source="post: 162205" data-attributes="member: 5375"><p>I also wanted to tell you about a miracle that I never would have guessed possible. My 7 year old ADHD/ODD difficult child loves fishing. We just started as a family a couple weeks ago, wondering how well he would do at a quiet, singleminded calm activity like fishing, and not only does he adore it but does it for 5,6,7, hours at a time without a single issue. Maybe helping your difficult child find an activity like that would help him to learn what it feels like to be calm and peaceful inside. I've heard karate is excellent, but I would recommend the fishing (or whatever) first since it doesn't involve being around a bunch of other people or someone having authority over him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cutedimples, post: 162205, member: 5375"] I also wanted to tell you about a miracle that I never would have guessed possible. My 7 year old ADHD/ODD difficult child loves fishing. We just started as a family a couple weeks ago, wondering how well he would do at a quiet, singleminded calm activity like fishing, and not only does he adore it but does it for 5,6,7, hours at a time without a single issue. Maybe helping your difficult child find an activity like that would help him to learn what it feels like to be calm and peaceful inside. I've heard karate is excellent, but I would recommend the fishing (or whatever) first since it doesn't involve being around a bunch of other people or someone having authority over him. [/QUOTE]
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