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Mark, Would you have any information for teachers and how they can deal with out of control students? Thanks in advance, Ms. Margy ```````````````````````````````````````` Hi Ms. Margy, Yes. Here’s a “Guide for Teachers”: Guide for Teachers-- I. Brief Overview A. Present main points from: Behavior Problems: What's a School to Do? - Excerpted from Addressing Barriers to Learning Newlsetter. 1. Refer to the outline entitled Intervention Focus in Dealing with Misbehavior for a concise description of strategies for managing misbehavior before, during and after its occurrence. 2. Utilize the Logical Consequences section to discuss the nature and rationale for implementing consequences, as well as a review of appropriate guidelines for using discipline in the cla...

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Hi Mark, I have a son, N____, who is 6yrs and has been a great challenge for us as parents particularly from around the age of 1. He had very wild tantrums through the years quite often. Jumping to the present time I am grateful for the insight my friend and psychologist has given me about him. He informed me about ODD – oppositional defiant disorder and gave me website to check out. This brought me to you and I purchased your e-book and have been working my way through it. But I find it seems to be referring to older children, which may be connected as to why he is not responding to my attempts. He is extremely strong willed and determined to be in control. He is very defiant and rebellious and breaks the discipline. I admit I have not been so good at keeping emotion out of my responses to him or not arguing with him. But we are at crisis point and don’t know what to do. We changed track with him the other night when my husband put him to bed early without dinner! He hated t...