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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 402065"><p>My difficult child, who is 11, was diagnosed with ODD, but also with general anxiety disorder. We feel that the anxiety that he feels is causing the ODD behaviors. See if you can make an appointment with a neuropsychologist to have her re-evaluated. If you don't know of one see if her pediatrician can recommend on. If they tell you that she doesn't need to be evaluated tell then you are her mother and want her evaluated because she is so difficult at home. My difficult child does some of the same things. He gets punished and looses a privledge and his response is "So what? I don't care." He really does, but he's trying to be the tough guy.</p><p> </p><p>Pam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 402065"] My difficult child, who is 11, was diagnosed with ODD, but also with general anxiety disorder. We feel that the anxiety that he feels is causing the ODD behaviors. See if you can make an appointment with a neuropsychologist to have her re-evaluated. If you don't know of one see if her pediatrician can recommend on. If they tell you that she doesn't need to be evaluated tell then you are her mother and want her evaluated because she is so difficult at home. My difficult child does some of the same things. He gets punished and looses a privledge and his response is "So what? I don't care." He really does, but he's trying to be the tough guy. Pam [/QUOTE]
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