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<blockquote data-quote="Stella" data-source="post: 248973" data-attributes="member: 6837"><p><em>You walk out of the doctor's rooms with the same child you walked in with. If you have a letter in your pocket labellnig that child, it makes no difference to how you respond to that child, and vice versa.</em></p><p> </p><p>I am totally agree with this and I have actually stopped being so obsessed with getting a diagnosis. One child with ODD or ADHD or whatever could have completely different needs to another child with the same diagnosis. Every case is as individual as a personality so it's really all about finding out what works best for your child and seeing as you are the one who lives with your difficult child you are going to figure this out better than any professional!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stella, post: 248973, member: 6837"] [I]You walk out of the doctor's rooms with the same child you walked in with. If you have a letter in your pocket labellnig that child, it makes no difference to how you respond to that child, and vice versa.[/I] I am totally agree with this and I have actually stopped being so obsessed with getting a diagnosis. One child with ODD or ADHD or whatever could have completely different needs to another child with the same diagnosis. Every case is as individual as a personality so it's really all about finding out what works best for your child and seeing as you are the one who lives with your difficult child you are going to figure this out better than any professional! [/QUOTE]
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