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Hi I'm new, 6 y/o son has severe ODD (? CD)
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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 415048"><p>When the docs dismiss your concerns - find a new doctor ASAP. Push for neuropsychologist evaluations and tell them you need them for "educational planning" (seems a lot of insurance companies will accept that). I have no idea what RAST is, but I can tell you that most of us here see ODD as a symptom of something underlying, and when you dig that out and handle it, things get better. Also grab Ross Greene's The Explosive Child (and others remember a few other titles that get recommended often here). You can even buy the Kindle version and get the free Kindle easy child app if you can't find it at your library or don't want to wait.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 415048"] When the docs dismiss your concerns - find a new doctor ASAP. Push for neuropsychologist evaluations and tell them you need them for "educational planning" (seems a lot of insurance companies will accept that). I have no idea what RAST is, but I can tell you that most of us here see ODD as a symptom of something underlying, and when you dig that out and handle it, things get better. Also grab Ross Greene's The Explosive Child (and others remember a few other titles that get recommended often here). You can even buy the Kindle version and get the free Kindle easy child app if you can't find it at your library or don't want to wait. [/QUOTE]
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