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<blockquote data-quote="nvts" data-source="post: 183127" data-attributes="member: 3814"><p>I've gotta go with MidWest Mom! This sounds a lot like my difficult child 1 - I'd head for the neuropsychologist and see if there are add'l diagnosis' here. Quite often other disabilities are "presenting" as ADHD/ODD, but in reality, it's something causing that type of reaction in the child.</p><p> </p><p>Outgrow? I'm not seeing it in mine BUT: as he's getting older, we've fiddled with the medications, and the therapy that he's been in, we're seeing a change. He's becoming more willing to "see" other people's points, not as quick to flip out (we've only had 2 meltdowns in the last 2 mos.) and more accepting of disappointment. Outgrowing it? No. It's purely maturity and CONSTANT reinforcement of the tools that we have been trying to pound into his head since what seems like birth! </p><p> </p><p>Just my 2 cents!</p><p> </p><p>Beth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvts, post: 183127, member: 3814"] I've gotta go with MidWest Mom! This sounds a lot like my difficult child 1 - I'd head for the neuropsychologist and see if there are add'l diagnosis' here. Quite often other disabilities are "presenting" as ADHD/ODD, but in reality, it's something causing that type of reaction in the child. Outgrow? I'm not seeing it in mine BUT: as he's getting older, we've fiddled with the medications, and the therapy that he's been in, we're seeing a change. He's becoming more willing to "see" other people's points, not as quick to flip out (we've only had 2 meltdowns in the last 2 mos.) and more accepting of disappointment. Outgrowing it? No. It's purely maturity and CONSTANT reinforcement of the tools that we have been trying to pound into his head since what seems like birth! Just my 2 cents! Beth [/QUOTE]
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