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careful eye on my 5 yr old's development
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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 113297" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>Hi BZ and welcome. Here's the part of your post in General that references your five year old:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I have a child that received an ODD diagnosis at age three, it's not easy to swallow. Using The Explosive Child by Ross Greene has been a lifesaver for my family.</p><p>I have a few questions:</p><p>What sort of evaluations has your son had? Language loss or regression for any substantial period of time is a huge red flag for autistic spectrum disorders.</p><p>What triggers his ODD episodes? Most of our kids (though not all) have some kind of underlying condition. I imagine frustration plays a big part in your son's difficulties.</p><p>Does he have any other apparent delays other than fine motor and speech, such as sensory issues? This too can make it near impossible for a child maintain good behavior.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 113297, member: 1722"] Hi BZ and welcome. Here's the part of your post in General that references your five year old: I have a child that received an ODD diagnosis at age three, it's not easy to swallow. Using The Explosive Child by Ross Greene has been a lifesaver for my family. I have a few questions: What sort of evaluations has your son had? Language loss or regression for any substantial period of time is a huge red flag for autistic spectrum disorders. What triggers his ODD episodes? Most of our kids (though not all) have some kind of underlying condition. I imagine frustration plays a big part in your son's difficulties. Does he have any other apparent delays other than fine motor and speech, such as sensory issues? This too can make it near impossible for a child maintain good behavior. [/QUOTE]
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