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57. 10 Strategies for Supporting Students with ODD

Episode 57 of the Teach, Task Box, Inspire: The Podcast (A Show for Special Educators) podcast, hosted by Lisa Hollady, Special Education Teacher, titled "57. 10 Strategies for Supporting Students with ODD" was published on December 2, 2024 and runs 12 minutes.

December 2, 2024 ·12m · Teach, Task Box, Inspire: The Podcast (A Show for Special Educators)

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In this episode of Teach, Task Box, Inspire, I’m diving into strategies for supporting students with Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD). If you’ve worked with students who push boundaries or seem to resist even the smallest requests, you know how challenging—and rewarding—it can be to find what works.

I’m sharing 10 practical strategies you can use right away to help these students thrive in your classroom. From setting clear expectations and collaborating on behavior plans to creating calm-down corners and building trust, these tips are about meeting students where they are. We’ll talk about using positive reinforcement, building predictable routines, and weaving in mindfulness techniques to create a space where students with ODD feel supported and successful. Let’s focus on what works—and how we can help these students feel understood while fostering real growth.

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Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode57

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