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Sports or extra curricular activities that are good for ODD kids?
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<blockquote data-quote="allhaileris" data-source="post: 187229" data-attributes="member: 5663"><p>So far, yes, only ODD has been diagnosed. She has not seen a developmental pediatrician or neurophychologist, but has been evaluated by a reguarl psychiatrist who ruled out ADD or ADHD. She has a few autistic traits, but I don't feel is autistic. I have a friend who does have a daughter the same age who is high-funtioning and I asked her about it and she thought I was crazy to even think it (she's the first who thought it might be ODD at age 2.5). I think she may be a sensory seeker and I can imagine her as a skateboarder when she gets older (or some thrill seeking sport). Her drawing has gotten better, she really enjoys that and can focus on it well. She's a wonderful singer, but can't remember the words to songs and there is no after school choir or anything like it. We just finished our first chapter book (the Spiderwick Chronicles, book 1) even though I had to tell her to leave the cat alone a billion times while reading it. But she paid attention, asked questions and followed the plot well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="allhaileris, post: 187229, member: 5663"] So far, yes, only ODD has been diagnosed. She has not seen a developmental pediatrician or neurophychologist, but has been evaluated by a reguarl psychiatrist who ruled out ADD or ADHD. She has a few autistic traits, but I don't feel is autistic. I have a friend who does have a daughter the same age who is high-funtioning and I asked her about it and she thought I was crazy to even think it (she's the first who thought it might be ODD at age 2.5). I think she may be a sensory seeker and I can imagine her as a skateboarder when she gets older (or some thrill seeking sport). Her drawing has gotten better, she really enjoys that and can focus on it well. She's a wonderful singer, but can't remember the words to songs and there is no after school choir or anything like it. We just finished our first chapter book (the Spiderwick Chronicles, book 1) even though I had to tell her to leave the cat alone a billion times while reading it. But she paid attention, asked questions and followed the plot well. [/QUOTE]
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