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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 112162" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Hi there.</p><p>I have a few questions that could help us.</p><p>1/Who diagnosed your child?</p><p>2/How was your child's early development? Any speech delays/problems? Good eye contact? Proper interaction with peers? </p><p>3/ODD describes almost all the kids here, however it very rarely stands alone. It is usually triggered by another, bigger disorder. Does your family have any mood disorders or substance abuse on either side of the family tree? (You may want to do a signature like I did below). </p><p>4/Has she ever seen a neuropsychologist? Since she is becoming a teenager, I highly recommend going to one. This is an intensive evaluation, as good as one as you'll get and since she's now 13 whatever is the problem will probably get worse if you don't have a handle on it. My daughter (11) has a Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD), but this does not equal bad behavior--she's a really nice girl. My guess is more is going on than Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD) and ODD, which is sort of a catch all for "defiant behavior." Had tons of experience with both my own self and my son!</p><p>It's a holiday today so it's slow, but others will come along.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 112162, member: 1550"] Hi there. I have a few questions that could help us. 1/Who diagnosed your child? 2/How was your child's early development? Any speech delays/problems? Good eye contact? Proper interaction with peers? 3/ODD describes almost all the kids here, however it very rarely stands alone. It is usually triggered by another, bigger disorder. Does your family have any mood disorders or substance abuse on either side of the family tree? (You may want to do a signature like I did below). 4/Has she ever seen a neuropsychologist? Since she is becoming a teenager, I highly recommend going to one. This is an intensive evaluation, as good as one as you'll get and since she's now 13 whatever is the problem will probably get worse if you don't have a handle on it. My daughter (11) has a Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD), but this does not equal bad behavior--she's a really nice girl. My guess is more is going on than Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD) and ODD, which is sort of a catch all for "defiant behavior." Had tons of experience with both my own self and my son! It's a holiday today so it's slow, but others will come along. [/QUOTE]
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