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<blockquote data-quote="KitKat" data-source="post: 124038" data-attributes="member: 4518"><p>Hi! And welcome. You've come to the right place.</p><p></p><p>You're correct; ODD is rarely seen as a one-off condition. It usually co-exists with others like Attention Deficit Disorder, etc. I can also tell you (in layman's terms) that ODD usually exists in the home environment as well as in society (eg. school, scouts, etc). I do not get that sense from your posting. Is there some reason why you've hit on ODD as a possible condition?</p><p></p><p>Additionally, has your son been officially diagnosed? Has there been any diagnosis other than what the counselors are saying? Perhaps you could elaborate and someone in the Forum could offer suggestions. We are all here to help and believe me, we can all offer suggestions!</p><p></p><p>Again, welcome; and good luck. Please keep posting. This is the greatest place that I have found yet!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KitKat, post: 124038, member: 4518"] Hi! And welcome. You've come to the right place. You're correct; ODD is rarely seen as a one-off condition. It usually co-exists with others like Attention Deficit Disorder, etc. I can also tell you (in layman's terms) that ODD usually exists in the home environment as well as in society (eg. school, scouts, etc). I do not get that sense from your posting. Is there some reason why you've hit on ODD as a possible condition? Additionally, has your son been officially diagnosed? Has there been any diagnosis other than what the counselors are saying? Perhaps you could elaborate and someone in the Forum could offer suggestions. We are all here to help and believe me, we can all offer suggestions! Again, welcome; and good luck. Please keep posting. This is the greatest place that I have found yet! [/QUOTE]
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