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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 61271" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>I can only speak from my experience. Duckie was very cyclical in her behaviors. She was either extremely good for a few days or absolutely horrid for days on end. Our family doctor (and our allergist, too) believes that in her case, her allergies made her feel rotten plus they interfered with her sleep. That's why her behavior was so hard to figure out at first.</p><p>Now, I think most of the kids here have different types of triggers: some are situational such as anxiety about school fueling their ODD behaviors, transition problems, communication issues or even sensory related. Some kids have mood disorders and the irritability associated with the disorders fuels the ODD behaviors. Then there's a much smaller group that doesn't appear to have an underlying disorder in need of treatment, these kids usually get mislabeled as merely strong-willed or disobedient when they actually have a disorder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 61271, member: 1722"] I can only speak from my experience. Duckie was very cyclical in her behaviors. She was either extremely good for a few days or absolutely horrid for days on end. Our family doctor (and our allergist, too) believes that in her case, her allergies made her feel rotten plus they interfered with her sleep. That's why her behavior was so hard to figure out at first. Now, I think most of the kids here have different types of triggers: some are situational such as anxiety about school fueling their ODD behaviors, transition problems, communication issues or even sensory related. Some kids have mood disorders and the irritability associated with the disorders fuels the ODD behaviors. Then there's a much smaller group that doesn't appear to have an underlying disorder in need of treatment, these kids usually get mislabeled as merely strong-willed or disobedient when they actually have a disorder. [/QUOTE]
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