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Possible child with ODD and already has autism
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<blockquote data-quote="midwestdad" data-source="post: 268761" data-attributes="member: 7251"><p>I agree that you should have some further behavioral planning, support and analysis done. You said she had been biting, hitting, etc., but have they identified antecedents? Does she have the episodes at home? How often? Do they happen at a certain time of day? One of ours has had issues at school because he seemed to go off at staff for no reason at all, but we think that the reason was internal - he was anticipating something bad happening, so he reacted, even though the "bad thing" hadn't happened (and might not have). Very frustrating, I agree.</p><p> </p><p>Whether you put the "ODD" or any other label on it, you'll still need the same behavioral and medical supports, so I wouldn't lose too much sleep over it, even though I am wondering the same thing for mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="midwestdad, post: 268761, member: 7251"] I agree that you should have some further behavioral planning, support and analysis done. You said she had been biting, hitting, etc., but have they identified antecedents? Does she have the episodes at home? How often? Do they happen at a certain time of day? One of ours has had issues at school because he seemed to go off at staff for no reason at all, but we think that the reason was internal - he was anticipating something bad happening, so he reacted, even though the "bad thing" hadn't happened (and might not have). Very frustrating, I agree. Whether you put the "ODD" or any other label on it, you'll still need the same behavioral and medical supports, so I wouldn't lose too much sleep over it, even though I am wondering the same thing for mine. [/QUOTE]
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