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<blockquote data-quote="Red Chief" data-source="post: 334020" data-attributes="member: 8776"><p>My daughter was diagnosed with ODD at 6, and the diagnosis was just recently re-confirmed. One thing that I notice with her is that she only shows her "evil" side with people she is really familiar with, unless she is going through an unstable period (like she is now). That is because she really knows how to push our buttons, but some of the teachers not so much. She certainly had issues in school, but not with anger and such until last year, when she finally started showing everyone that side of her. </p><p></p><p>I would definitely follow Marguerite's advice & get things checked out. She is right about ODD not traveling alone. My daughter was diagnosed with ODD along with a math & spelling disorder but not ADD/ADHD. The doctor we were seeing at the time didn't recommend any drugs for the ODD, just therapy. Although things were relatively stable at school, things were getting worse at home. Finally, when she was diagnosed with ADD/ADHD and put on drugs, things got better for a while. (Still working on serious issues though).</p><p></p><p>Just remember, you are not alone!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red Chief, post: 334020, member: 8776"] My daughter was diagnosed with ODD at 6, and the diagnosis was just recently re-confirmed. One thing that I notice with her is that she only shows her "evil" side with people she is really familiar with, unless she is going through an unstable period (like she is now). That is because she really knows how to push our buttons, but some of the teachers not so much. She certainly had issues in school, but not with anger and such until last year, when she finally started showing everyone that side of her. I would definitely follow Marguerite's advice & get things checked out. She is right about ODD not traveling alone. My daughter was diagnosed with ODD along with a math & spelling disorder but not ADD/ADHD. The doctor we were seeing at the time didn't recommend any drugs for the ODD, just therapy. Although things were relatively stable at school, things were getting worse at home. Finally, when she was diagnosed with ADD/ADHD and put on drugs, things got better for a while. (Still working on serious issues though). Just remember, you are not alone! [/QUOTE]
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