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<blockquote data-quote="ShanDiann" data-source="post: 380788"><p>Welcome,</p><p>I am new here myself. My 7 year old has very similar issues. He is wonderful at home but has major meltdowns at school. His trigger is the need to be perfect, and not being able to deal with things not going his way. He is also very smart, but unable to focus on a task to complete it. We have a diagnosis of ADHD but recently got a referral to a doctor specializing in ODD. We have not seen him yet. </p><p> I have decided it is OK to cry as much as you need to. These are our babies, regardless of any issue that may arise. I would definitely set up a meeting with the school to put a plan into place, should these behaviors continue </p><p> On a final note, as a teacher I would never dream of giving a medical diagnosis to a parent. I am not a doctor. I have recommended to parents however, that they talk with their family doctors about certain problems such as the inability to complete work or remain focuses</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShanDiann, post: 380788"] Welcome, I am new here myself. My 7 year old has very similar issues. He is wonderful at home but has major meltdowns at school. His trigger is the need to be perfect, and not being able to deal with things not going his way. He is also very smart, but unable to focus on a task to complete it. We have a diagnosis of ADHD but recently got a referral to a doctor specializing in ODD. We have not seen him yet. I have decided it is OK to cry as much as you need to. These are our babies, regardless of any issue that may arise. I would definitely set up a meeting with the school to put a plan into place, should these behaviors continue On a final note, as a teacher I would never dream of giving a medical diagnosis to a parent. I am not a doctor. I have recommended to parents however, that they talk with their family doctors about certain problems such as the inability to complete work or remain focuses [/QUOTE]
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