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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 543310" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Hello! Gosh, your daughter's obstinacy when she wants something sounds like daily life with my adopted son! I don't even consider it strange or particularly a problem any more, which just shows how far gone I am, perhaps... But, seriously, if your daughter is polite and well-mannered and lovable almost all of the time apart from this occasional stubborness, well, frankly I wouldn't go chasing diagnoses of ODD. Maybe she just has a very cussed character, did you ever consider that? I don't mean that rudely. I understand how frustrating it is but you have to find ways of dealing with it other than expecting her to drop what she wants in the moment. </p><p>But perhaps there is more to this than you have shared here. Are there other behaviours that concern you?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 543310, member: 11227"] Hello! Gosh, your daughter's obstinacy when she wants something sounds like daily life with my adopted son! I don't even consider it strange or particularly a problem any more, which just shows how far gone I am, perhaps... But, seriously, if your daughter is polite and well-mannered and lovable almost all of the time apart from this occasional stubborness, well, frankly I wouldn't go chasing diagnoses of ODD. Maybe she just has a very cussed character, did you ever consider that? I don't mean that rudely. I understand how frustrating it is but you have to find ways of dealing with it other than expecting her to drop what she wants in the moment. But perhaps there is more to this than you have shared here. Are there other behaviours that concern you? [/QUOTE]
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