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<blockquote data-quote="RachinOhio" data-source="post: 103061" data-attributes="member: 4387"><p>Hello, I have a 5 year old step-son who we are going through the diagnosis stage with right now, he has ADHD we do know that, I am now thinking with no doubt that ODD. Anyhow, he has been having serious issues at pre-school with lying. Example.. He told his teacher the other day that "he has a gun in his room, and it is a real one" they start questioning us, obviously but they have apparently had it over there head with his bad behavior, he is only good for one of the teachers there on a constant basis. But how do we get them to stop looking down their noses at him? and us? we are not bad parents, I have tried diets, I have tried a lot of different methods and it seems like nothing is working. I feel bad for SS because he is suffering the most, but we are all going crazy, any advice would be appreicated.</p><p> Rachel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RachinOhio, post: 103061, member: 4387"] Hello, I have a 5 year old step-son who we are going through the diagnosis stage with right now, he has ADHD we do know that, I am now thinking with no doubt that ODD. Anyhow, he has been having serious issues at pre-school with lying. Example.. He told his teacher the other day that "he has a gun in his room, and it is a real one" they start questioning us, obviously but they have apparently had it over there head with his bad behavior, he is only good for one of the teachers there on a constant basis. But how do we get them to stop looking down their noses at him? and us? we are not bad parents, I have tried diets, I have tried a lot of different methods and it seems like nothing is working. I feel bad for SS because he is suffering the most, but we are all going crazy, any advice would be appreicated. Rachel [/QUOTE]
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