tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31943569.post3424199817323966523..comments2024-01-28T07:29:31.518-08:00Comments on ONLINE PARENTING COACH: Resolving Parent-Child Conflict by Creating Win-Win OutcomesUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31943569.post-12451203681590245692016-06-08T20:50:08.631-07:002016-06-08T20:50:08.631-07:00Sounds like my 14 year old exactly! Does he have t...Sounds like my 14 year old exactly! Does he have tourettes? michhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04324039892276151286noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31943569.post-44933854204513868202012-02-21T13:01:58.906-08:002012-02-21T13:01:58.906-08:00I have a 13 year old who has refused to attend sch...I have a 13 year old who has refused to attend school since approx 10/2011. I have been through all available school channels, and currently he is refusing to meet "homebound" teacher even 5 hours a week. Initial dx was depression and anxiety due to bulleying and grandfather's death. Child psychiatrist started Lexapro 11/28/12, depression symptoms are "resolved", he now stays up all night videogaming and sleeps all day. I am a single mom supporting 13 year old twins and 84 yr old mother who has mild dementia. I cannot stop working, and have cut back on hours as much as financially possible. I would like to know if you have a specific Christian Boarding school, and even Secular that you rec. He has never been violent with other people, but destroys doors, etc. if I attempt to take away internet and games. He has previously been a good student, athlete. No hx of problems until this year. He does not leave the house, no ETOH or substance abuse. Just refuses to go to school , or do any type home school work.<br /><br />. Identical twin brother has started to "miss school" days now also.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31943569.post-69336356055963864662012-02-20T06:14:38.132-08:002012-02-20T06:14:38.132-08:00We are parents of a son who turns 17 in May. He ha...We are parents of a son who turns 17 in May. He has been diagnosed with oppositional/defiant disorder and we are at our wits end. He has been in treatment, on medication, grounded, bribed, motivated ad infinitum. Our problems with him are many but here are a few:<br /><br />1. He swears and says things that are completely inappropriate (aren't you glad you are not Asian right in front of an Asian family whose child skates at my daughter's ice skating rink; he or she is so gay or a faggot in public places; did you and Mom have sex last night; she's a bitch' a whore, or other completely inappropriate statements. It goes on and on.<br /><br />2. he does completely inappropriate things. Walks around the house naked in front of his mother and younger sister; spits in public constantly, is verbally abusive to everyone in the family, will not obey the house rules, steals money from us, tries to cause problems with us, provokes physical fights with his sister in public, is physically aggressive with all of the family members.<br /><br />His presence is disruptive and stressful to everyone in the family.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com