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Can an O.D.D child turn out ok?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 607813" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Malika (wink). We both know how useless it is to freak out when atypically neurologically wired kids don't care about social norms. It is a lesson we all learn eventually!!! If we have ideas about how to raise these kids, it is not always easy to throw out the rule book, especially if family, friends and enemies make us feel like "bad" parents for parenting them differently. "Spoiled" is the most common, misused word they use when they see how we treat our kids. </p><p></p><p>(Sigh). I hope the new school goes very well for J!!!! I think he just needs to find the right place that will work with him. He has so much potential.</p><p></p><p>P, I think "The Explosive Child" by Ross Greene would be an awesome book for you to read. Lots of us use that as a guideline.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 607813, member: 1550"] Malika (wink). We both know how useless it is to freak out when atypically neurologically wired kids don't care about social norms. It is a lesson we all learn eventually!!! If we have ideas about how to raise these kids, it is not always easy to throw out the rule book, especially if family, friends and enemies make us feel like "bad" parents for parenting them differently. "Spoiled" is the most common, misused word they use when they see how we treat our kids. (Sigh). I hope the new school goes very well for J!!!! I think he just needs to find the right place that will work with him. He has so much potential. P, I think "The Explosive Child" by Ross Greene would be an awesome book for you to read. Lots of us use that as a guideline. [/QUOTE]
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