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Identifying ODD

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  • March 2, 2025

Everything you know about parenting your “impossible” child is wrong. It must be wrong because if it were right and the parenting was working, you wouldn’t be reading this. Oppositional Defiant disorder is not your fault. remember the old joke “I had a child, but he didn’t come with instructions”? Well, even if you had instructions, they wouldn’t apply to this child. ODD children get parented differently, and you didn’t know that. If you have other children, who are not ODD, you know I am right, as you’ll have to admit that works for your other kids does not work for this one. Commands, reprimands, time-outs and consequences like taking toys away may work with your other children, just not for your child with the ODD diagnosis.

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The FAST Solution for ODD

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  • March 1, 2025

On the last night of the seven-week FAST (Family Attachment Skills Training) program, ten to twenty parents and grandparents sat quietly, circling numbers on a rating form designed to diagnose Oppositional Defiant Disorder and determine its level of disruptiveness. A mildly tense silence blanketed the room as ten ODD children and their siblings sat and waited.

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Eliminating ODD

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  • February 26, 2025

The treatment for ODD is not taking your child to a therapist while you sit in the waiting room. A child cannot be talked out of defiance and disruption. The ODD child does not drop ODD by working through his or her anger in play therapy. For decades, the best practice, evidence-based treatment for ODD is called Parent Management Training (PMT). Dealing with these difficult children actually requires the parent to be trained because these children get parented differently. Any parent, who has both an ODD child in the family and a child who is compliant, knows that what works for a child who complies with requests and has a more even temperament, does NOT work for the ODD child.

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Ending ADHD Homework Wars

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  • May 22, 2022

Four Basic Steps:

Step one in combating Homework Wars is to explain to your child that he/she can earn prizes, rewards, special privileges for completing homework. Explain the reward system and make a list of rewards, activities, privileges that the chips can be traded in for each day. It is recommended that in the beginning of the system, the chips should be traded in each day, after the homework is completed. A new behavior, like doing homework, needs to be richly rewarded initially, until it becomes a habit.

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ADHD’s Homework Wars

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  • May 11, 2022

My many years of working with parents and children left one clear impression of parents trying to manage ADHD children. The parents were faulting their child for misdeeds that the child’s ADHD hardwiring compelled him or her to do. It was apparent that the parents of ADHD children needed education and realistic expectations. This section is written to fulfill that need. It is not meant to be viewed as making excuses for the ADHD child. On the other hand, if you, the parent, fully understand the disorder, you likely will not get so angry, so quickly. That is the goal here. The objective is to help you drop negativity, provide assistance and issue consequences that work.

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Origins of The Tantrum Solution

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  • March 24, 2022

This is an excerpt from The Tantrum Solution:

Most children cease tantrum behavior after the age of three. Four-year-olds and older, who continue to tantrum, almost always have difficulty with emotional regulation. Most children, who have difficulties regulating emotion and continue to tantrum past the age of three, confine their tantrums to the home. Very few of these children “lose it” in school.

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Understanding ADHD

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  • March 24, 2022

ADHD is a brain-chemistry difference that results mostly in the person having a dysregulation of motivation. When you tell kids that they have ADHD, you should also be telling them that they do not have a case of bad, stupid, or lazy.

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