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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]From personal experience I would recommend Unstuck and On Target through Ivymount Outreach. Even though it was designed with kids on the spectrum, don't let that put you off. (Kazdin worked with kids who were diagnosed with oppositional defiance disorder). The parenting class that goes in tandem with the social skills was extremely helpful. You can get the books on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Solving-Executive-Function-Challenges-Unstuck/dp/1598576038/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1478814881&sr=1-2&keywords=unstuck+and+on+target Kids with ASD and ADHD often have problems with executive functioning, regulation, and inflexibility. They reinforce with the kids how to make a plan B to move on when things don't go as expected or their way. [/quote] FYI, my kid has ADHD not ASD, but still very worthwhile. I learned a lot.[/quote]
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