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Evaluation Tomorrow -- Any Tips?
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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 129612" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>Julien, I was going back and rereading your post. One thing that I want to mention is that most of us who have been around awhile consider ODD as a symptom to an underlying neurological issue/s. According to the standards in diagnostics, professionals can hand it out as a standalone diagnosis, but if an assessment only yielded that as an answer, I'd definitely be out looking for an alternative. For most kids, ODD as a standalone diagnosis is like being able to see a skin wound but not recognizing the lurking germs that caused it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 129612, member: 701"] Julien, I was going back and rereading your post. One thing that I want to mention is that most of us who have been around awhile consider ODD as a symptom to an underlying neurological issue/s. According to the standards in diagnostics, professionals can hand it out as a standalone diagnosis, but if an assessment only yielded that as an answer, I'd definitely be out looking for an alternative. For most kids, ODD as a standalone diagnosis is like being able to see a skin wound but not recognizing the lurking germs that caused it. [/QUOTE]
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