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Needing advice on how to handle son with ODD
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<blockquote data-quote="jkrohn76" data-source="post: 309864" data-attributes="member: 8032"><p>I wanted to thank all of you for your helpful advice. My son at a recent therapy appointment opened up far more to her than I think she was ready for. I was explaining many of his continuing behaviors (that are in my opinion odd, but totally my son) and he wouldn't quit moving, fidgeting and swirling his coat. She had first ruled out ADHD and after that day said he had ADHD, with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and ODD. So our first appointment with a psychiatrist is in January and after reading other posts I saw many of you suggesting to other parents to read "The Explosive Child". I must say that just in the first couple of pages I'm hooked on this book and its like reading about my son. Thank you all so much!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jkrohn76, post: 309864, member: 8032"] I wanted to thank all of you for your helpful advice. My son at a recent therapy appointment opened up far more to her than I think she was ready for. I was explaining many of his continuing behaviors (that are in my opinion odd, but totally my son) and he wouldn't quit moving, fidgeting and swirling his coat. She had first ruled out ADHD and after that day said he had ADHD, with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and ODD. So our first appointment with a psychiatrist is in January and after reading other posts I saw many of you suggesting to other parents to read "The Explosive Child". I must say that just in the first couple of pages I'm hooked on this book and its like reading about my son. Thank you all so much! [/QUOTE]
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