Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would he be willing to do something like a troubled teen nature/wilderness Outward Bound experience? Sometimes you can apply 504 funds to a course. They are short term but a nice reset for the family and are designed for “troubled and at risk youth” ages 14-17 “struggling at home or at school.” Perhaps cut off all his online access and create a home contract that he can earn it back after successful completion of a course.
NP here, do you have experience with programs like these?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you all for your suggestions. It’ll take some time for me to check out the details of some of these advices. I’ll look into the parenting classes for ODD. In terms of meds, the several doctors I saw so far (two psychologists, a pediatrician and a neurologist) all said he should do CBT and CBIT first. Then try meds. The neurologist referred him to a psychiatrist, who would see him in late July. We’ll talk with the psychiatrist about meds during the appointment.
DS is only 15. He doesn’t have behavior issues at school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you live in Montgomery County, call the crisis center:
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/HHS-Program/Program.aspx?id=BHCS/BHCS24hrcrisiscenter-p204.html
This is NOT a good option. They bring the police and the police will handcuff the child if they need to take the child somewhere. They are completely unhelpfull.
I disagree. We have had three positive experiences with them and one positive with the police
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you live in Montgomery County, call the crisis center:
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/HHS-Program/Program.aspx?id=BHCS/BHCS24hrcrisiscenter-p204.html
This is NOT a good option. They bring the police and the police will handcuff the child if they need to take the child somewhere. They are completely unhelpfull.
Anonymous wrote:If you live in Montgomery County, call the crisis center:
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/HHS-Program/Program.aspx?id=BHCS/BHCS24hrcrisiscenter-p204.html
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you all for your suggestions. It’ll take some time for me to check out the details of some of these advices. I’ll look into the parenting classes for ODD. In terms of meds, the several doctors I saw so far (two psychologists, a pediatrician and a neurologist) all said he should do CBT and CBIT first. Then try meds. The neurologist referred him to a psychiatrist, who would see him in late July. We’ll talk with the psychiatrist about meds during the appointment.
DS is only 15. He doesn’t have behavior issues at school.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you all for your suggestions. It’ll take some time for me to check out the details of some of these advices. I’ll look into the parenting classes for ODD. In terms of meds, the several doctors I saw so far (two psychologists, a pediatrician and a neurologist) all said he should do CBT and CBIT first. Then try meds. The neurologist referred him to a psychiatrist, who would see him in late July. We’ll talk with the psychiatrist about meds during the appointment.
DS is only 15. He doesn’t have behavior issues at school.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you all for your suggestions. It’ll take some time for me to check out the details of some of these advices. I’ll look into the parenting classes for ODD. In terms of meds, the several doctors I saw so far (two psychologists, a pediatrician and a neurologist) all said he should do CBT and CBIT first. Then try meds. The neurologist referred him to a psychiatrist, who would see him in late July. We’ll talk with the psychiatrist about meds during the appointment.
DS is only 15. He doesn’t have behavior issues at school.