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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 352063" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Hi. I'm sorry you have to be here, but welcome to the board.</p><p></p><p>A lot of us who post here feel that ODD never stands alone. In fact, the Big Guru of ODD (Dr. Chandler) says the same thing. ODD is usually a symptom of a bigger disorder. Has she ever had a neuropsychologist evaluation? Aside from that I have some questions that can help us help you.</p><p></p><p>1/What type of professional diagnosed her?</p><p></p><p>2/Are there any psychiatric problems on either side of her genetic family tree, including father, even if he has never met her...she still has 50% of his genes. Often psychiatric conditions are hereditary and lead us in the right direction.</p><p></p><p>3/How was her early development, such as speech, eye contact with you and strangers, sensitivity to sounds/light/certain foods & fabrics? Did she play appropriately with toys? Any strange quirks? Any obsessions? Is she inflexible? Can she transition from one activity to another without a meltdown? Does she know how to hold a give-and-take conversation or does she sort of monologue at people or just answer "yes" and "no." How are her social skills with her same age peers? How does she do in school?</p><p></p><p>Others will come along.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 352063, member: 1550"] Hi. I'm sorry you have to be here, but welcome to the board. A lot of us who post here feel that ODD never stands alone. In fact, the Big Guru of ODD (Dr. Chandler) says the same thing. ODD is usually a symptom of a bigger disorder. Has she ever had a neuropsychologist evaluation? Aside from that I have some questions that can help us help you. 1/What type of professional diagnosed her? 2/Are there any psychiatric problems on either side of her genetic family tree, including father, even if he has never met her...she still has 50% of his genes. Often psychiatric conditions are hereditary and lead us in the right direction. 3/How was her early development, such as speech, eye contact with you and strangers, sensitivity to sounds/light/certain foods & fabrics? Did she play appropriately with toys? Any strange quirks? Any obsessions? Is she inflexible? Can she transition from one activity to another without a meltdown? Does she know how to hold a give-and-take conversation or does she sort of monologue at people or just answer "yes" and "no." How are her social skills with her same age peers? How does she do in school? Others will come along. [/QUOTE]
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