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Hello. Newbie with-a 6 1/2yr old daughter with ODD, Anxiety, ADHD
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<blockquote data-quote="BeachPeace" data-source="post: 433897"><p>Sometimes - people think that kids with issues are either "all or nothing" .....meaning that if they have a diagnosis that seems to cloud all the 'good" things.</p><p>My daughter is awesome at computers and very smart and is a sweet precious girl. My son is a loving sweetie pie, loved by many, who loves animals and Harry Potter.</p><p>Thos things are no loess just because they both have some BIG issues. </p><p>People who struggle initally with the diagnosis may come around when they begin to see that "those labels" are just one piece of the puzzle - that they are tools you can use to get the help that your child needs - that they give you validation during the times when as a parent you feel like you must be crazy - and most importantly - those labels can HELP you advocate for your child with the school and the docs. </p><p>You are in the right place for support - Welcome!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BeachPeace, post: 433897"] Sometimes - people think that kids with issues are either "all or nothing" .....meaning that if they have a diagnosis that seems to cloud all the 'good" things. My daughter is awesome at computers and very smart and is a sweet precious girl. My son is a loving sweetie pie, loved by many, who loves animals and Harry Potter. Thos things are no loess just because they both have some BIG issues. People who struggle initally with the diagnosis may come around when they begin to see that "those labels" are just one piece of the puzzle - that they are tools you can use to get the help that your child needs - that they give you validation during the times when as a parent you feel like you must be crazy - and most importantly - those labels can HELP you advocate for your child with the school and the docs. You are in the right place for support - Welcome! [/QUOTE]
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