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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 325936" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I have to chime in that ODD behavior almost never stands by itself, but is a part of a bigger problem. I agree with the neuropsychologist report. I also would drug test him at his age to see if drugs/alcohol are making matters worse. difficult children are far more prone to use drugs than TTs. And they tend to get more messed up when they experiment. So I'd really look closely at that, even if you think, "No, he doesn't. He can't." That's what we thought.</p><p></p><p>How was your child's early development, like speech, strong eye contact, social skills?</p><p>Is there ANY diagnosed or undiagnosed psychiatric issues on either side of his biological family tree? Any substance abuse? His bio. dad is very much with him even if he never shows up. 50% of his genes are in your son. Does he maybe have some problems he could have passed along? Does he have a good relationship with bio. dad? How about stepfather? Do they all get along?</p><p></p><p>Welcome to the board.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 325936, member: 1550"] I have to chime in that ODD behavior almost never stands by itself, but is a part of a bigger problem. I agree with the neuropsychologist report. I also would drug test him at his age to see if drugs/alcohol are making matters worse. difficult children are far more prone to use drugs than TTs. And they tend to get more messed up when they experiment. So I'd really look closely at that, even if you think, "No, he doesn't. He can't." That's what we thought. How was your child's early development, like speech, strong eye contact, social skills? Is there ANY diagnosed or undiagnosed psychiatric issues on either side of his biological family tree? Any substance abuse? His bio. dad is very much with him even if he never shows up. 50% of his genes are in your son. Does he maybe have some problems he could have passed along? Does he have a good relationship with bio. dad? How about stepfather? Do they all get along? Welcome to the board. [/QUOTE]
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