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newbie here - wondering how her tiny tot got this way...(long sorry)
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 293438" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Welcome! </p><p></p><p>It sounds like you started searching for help for your 3yo. That really is crucial to her development. The more therapy you can get her the better. Speech, occupational, play, etc... will be able to help her learn ad grow more appropriately.</p><p></p><p>As for the diagnosis (diagnosis) that they gave her when she was 2, the doctor is a quack. He hides his webbed feet in his shoes. And pretends to need a down pillow so if his feathers start to fall out at work he can say they are from his pillow.</p><p></p><p>ODD tells you your child has a set of behaviors. Period. It gives NO idea what causes the behaviors or what therapies will be effective in treating the ODD. MANY times if the cause of the behaviors is stopped the child will eventually lose all of teh ODD traits. </p><p></p><p>ODD is NOT a predictor for conduct disorder. Until just a couple of years ago the guidelines for diagnosis'ing conduct disorder included the patient being 18 yo or older! 2 year olds are growing and learning so much every day, it is just plain wrong to tell parents their 2yo has conduct disorder!</p><p></p><p>Your daughter's behavior really makes me think she could be autistic. Not the classic form shown in movies. Who diagnosis'd her with the developmental disorders? You might want to read up on Aspergers Syndrome, pervasive developmental disorder, and high fuctionig autism.</p><p></p><p>You also might read "The Explosive Child" by Ross Greene along with "What your Explosive child is trying to tell you " by Douglas A Riley. These will help you lear a different style of parenting where you and the child work together to handle things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 293438, member: 1233"] Welcome! It sounds like you started searching for help for your 3yo. That really is crucial to her development. The more therapy you can get her the better. Speech, occupational, play, etc... will be able to help her learn ad grow more appropriately. As for the diagnosis (diagnosis) that they gave her when she was 2, the doctor is a quack. He hides his webbed feet in his shoes. And pretends to need a down pillow so if his feathers start to fall out at work he can say they are from his pillow. ODD tells you your child has a set of behaviors. Period. It gives NO idea what causes the behaviors or what therapies will be effective in treating the ODD. MANY times if the cause of the behaviors is stopped the child will eventually lose all of teh ODD traits. ODD is NOT a predictor for conduct disorder. Until just a couple of years ago the guidelines for diagnosis'ing conduct disorder included the patient being 18 yo or older! 2 year olds are growing and learning so much every day, it is just plain wrong to tell parents their 2yo has conduct disorder! Your daughter's behavior really makes me think she could be autistic. Not the classic form shown in movies. Who diagnosis'd her with the developmental disorders? You might want to read up on Aspergers Syndrome, pervasive developmental disorder, and high fuctionig autism. You also might read "The Explosive Child" by Ross Greene along with "What your Explosive child is trying to tell you " by Douglas A Riley. These will help you lear a different style of parenting where you and the child work together to handle things. [/QUOTE]
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