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<blockquote data-quote="sara125" data-source="post: 213273" data-attributes="member: 6299"><p>Thank you for your input. Just based on what I have read and my connection with other parents, regardless of what is causing our sons ODD to "flare", we are making a choice to go to more healthy foods, i.e. organic. ADHD has not been a diagnosis at this point due to his still young age. It maybe a factor in a few years. Doctors are reluctant to diagnose ADHD in younger children.</p><p></p><p>This is still new water we are treading. I am thankful for support groups like this one to make it a little easier.</p><p></p><p>Blessings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sara125, post: 213273, member: 6299"] Thank you for your input. Just based on what I have read and my connection with other parents, regardless of what is causing our sons ODD to "flare", we are making a choice to go to more healthy foods, i.e. organic. ADHD has not been a diagnosis at this point due to his still young age. It maybe a factor in a few years. Doctors are reluctant to diagnose ADHD in younger children. This is still new water we are treading. I am thankful for support groups like this one to make it a little easier. Blessings. [/QUOTE]
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