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<blockquote data-quote="KateM" data-source="post: 171606" data-attributes="member: 1973"><p>I think alot of good responses were generated in MicheleL's post " What Has Worked". Although many interventions were discussed there, including medication, there were many parenting tips that have been sucessful that were shared in that post.</p><p></p><p>I believe all of us here are looking for what helps in raising difficult children -- in other words, good parenting skills. We seek answers and share our experiences on what has worked ( and not worked) for our kids. Certainly, my son's diagnosis is that he has a neurobiological condition. But how I communicate with him, how I teach him, how I model correct behavior, all influence the outcome, but just to the degree that his genectic "limit" will allow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KateM, post: 171606, member: 1973"] I think alot of good responses were generated in MicheleL's post " What Has Worked". Although many interventions were discussed there, including medication, there were many parenting tips that have been sucessful that were shared in that post. I believe all of us here are looking for what helps in raising difficult children -- in other words, good parenting skills. We seek answers and share our experiences on what has worked ( and not worked) for our kids. Certainly, my son's diagnosis is that he has a neurobiological condition. But how I communicate with him, how I teach him, how I model correct behavior, all influence the outcome, but just to the degree that his genectic "limit" will allow. [/QUOTE]
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