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Ask me anything - Adult diagnosed with ODD as a child and living with similar issues today
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<blockquote data-quote="WorriedGrandma" data-source="post: 764049" data-attributes="member: 32045"><p>My son told me that my grandson is on medications for his outbursts, although he hasn't been specifically tested for ODD. He does seem to be doing better, but school is just now starting, so time will tell. He has been doing better lately. One article I read said that most kids outgrow this by the time they are 8. I'm hoping (as are his parents) that this will prove to be the case. I haven't heard of any problems during his summer programs, so that's definitely good. I know his parents will do what he needs.</p><p></p><p>I often feel like I'm walking a fine line between being supportive and being nosy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WorriedGrandma, post: 764049, member: 32045"] My son told me that my grandson is on medications for his outbursts, although he hasn't been specifically tested for ODD. He does seem to be doing better, but school is just now starting, so time will tell. He has been doing better lately. One article I read said that most kids outgrow this by the time they are 8. I'm hoping (as are his parents) that this will prove to be the case. I haven't heard of any problems during his summer programs, so that's definitely good. I know his parents will do what he needs. I often feel like I'm walking a fine line between being supportive and being nosy. [/QUOTE]
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