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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 466189"><p>You don't want him to. Most of us here agree that ODD is a catchall diagnosis for "he doesn't do what he's told but we don't know why". There is SOMETHING going on and it sounds like you need a thorough evaluation by a neuropsychologist ASAP. Check with children's hospitals and university (teaching) hospitals in your area to find one. Can you describe some of the specific behaviors your son displays as well as any precipitating factors? Even explaining one incident in detail from before the behavior to his complete reaction might help us advise you better.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>That is horse-pucky. Don't listen to a word they are saying. They just want him out so they don't have to deal with him. It will take work and money on their part to help him and they don't want to. Get that request for an evaluation in the mail ASAP before they do any more damage to him. I just went through eerily similar stuff (as far as SD responses) and you don't what your son to go through what my son went through. If a 1:1 aide worked last year then that is what I would fight like h$%^ for. Don't let them off the hook that easily. They will keep sending him home until you "cry uncle" and pull him out. Mission accomplished. Sorry, but this is really striking a personally emotional chord with me.</p><p></p><p>More {{{{(((HUGS)))}}}} to you both. If you want I can loan you my "armor". </p><p><img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/Graemlins/warrior.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":warrior:" title="warrior :warrior:" data-shortname=":warrior:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 466189"] You don't want him to. Most of us here agree that ODD is a catchall diagnosis for "he doesn't do what he's told but we don't know why". There is SOMETHING going on and it sounds like you need a thorough evaluation by a neuropsychologist ASAP. Check with children's hospitals and university (teaching) hospitals in your area to find one. Can you describe some of the specific behaviors your son displays as well as any precipitating factors? Even explaining one incident in detail from before the behavior to his complete reaction might help us advise you better. That is horse-pucky. Don't listen to a word they are saying. They just want him out so they don't have to deal with him. It will take work and money on their part to help him and they don't want to. Get that request for an evaluation in the mail ASAP before they do any more damage to him. I just went through eerily similar stuff (as far as SD responses) and you don't what your son to go through what my son went through. If a 1:1 aide worked last year then that is what I would fight like h$%^ for. Don't let them off the hook that easily. They will keep sending him home until you "cry uncle" and pull him out. Mission accomplished. Sorry, but this is really striking a personally emotional chord with me. More {{{{(((HUGS)))}}}} to you both. If you want I can loan you my "armor". :warrior: [/QUOTE]
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