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I am hoping someone can help me with information and techniques to use on an ODD (not formally diagnosed) acting four year old. The parents are young (24 yo) and are really in need of help. It is my grandson and he has been exhibiting these symptoms for about two months now. Occurrences are becoming more frequent (2 - 3 times per week). Outbursts/tantrums/acts of defiance/negativity are exhibited at home and school...mostly at home. Please help - thank you!
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veteran preschool teacher On 3/17/09, Maureen wrote: > Hi.... > > I am hoping someone can help me with information and > techniques to use on an ODD (not formally diagnosed) acting > four year old. The parents are young (24 yo) and are really > in need of help. It is my grandson and he has been > exhibiting these symptoms for about two months now. > ...See More
Mar 21, 2009
jacque/WA/K-1/nbct 2006 On 3/21/09, veteran preschool teacher wrote: > On 3/17/09, Maureen wrote: >> Hi.... >> >> I am hoping someone can help me with information and >> techniques to use on an ODD (not formally diagnosed) acting >> four year old. The parents are young (24 yo) and are really >> in need of help. It is my grandson and ...See More
Apr 1, 2009
paulaj take a Love and Logic class (I'm a grandparent and it is awesome). Or read the book. It explains the whys of many behaviors and how to deal with kids.
Apr 16, 2009
Leah Click below for an article of interest
Apr 18, 2009
Gracie On 4/18/09, Leah wrote: > Click below for an article of interest

Before jumping to ODD, have his hearing and eyes checked out. Especially hearing. If he can't hear you, that can be very frustrating for him.My son had tubes in his ears umpteen times when he was little starting at 2.

Getting down to his level and talking is the ...See More
Apr 22, 2009


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