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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 399071" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Hi.</p><p>Agree that ODD is not normally a stand alone diagnosis. I think that rather than the therapist, perhaps your first step should be a neuropsychologist evaluation to see what's wrong with him (why he acts out). I have a few questions that can help us help you.</p><p></p><p>1/How was his early development? Did he talk on time? Can he communicate well in a give and take conversation? Can he socialize appropriately with his same age peers? Does he make good, solid eye contact, even with strangers? Can he transition from one activity to another without melting down? Does he have any obsessive interests? Is he sensitive to certain food textures, material, loud noise, crowds?</p><p></p><p>2/Are there any psychiatric problems on either side of his family tree (biological) whether or not he lives with both parents. The DNA is still there. </p><p></p><p>Others will come along, but you really didn't give us any information. We deal with our children depending upon what the problem is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 399071, member: 1550"] Hi. Agree that ODD is not normally a stand alone diagnosis. I think that rather than the therapist, perhaps your first step should be a neuropsychologist evaluation to see what's wrong with him (why he acts out). I have a few questions that can help us help you. 1/How was his early development? Did he talk on time? Can he communicate well in a give and take conversation? Can he socialize appropriately with his same age peers? Does he make good, solid eye contact, even with strangers? Can he transition from one activity to another without melting down? Does he have any obsessive interests? Is he sensitive to certain food textures, material, loud noise, crowds? 2/Are there any psychiatric problems on either side of his family tree (biological) whether or not he lives with both parents. The DNA is still there. Others will come along, but you really didn't give us any information. We deal with our children depending upon what the problem is. [/QUOTE]
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