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<blockquote data-quote="2daughters" data-source="post: 260053" data-attributes="member: 7134"><p>Massmumma, your issues with your daughter sound very similar to what I'm dealing with in my 4 year old daughter. Talking back, swearing, intentionally destroying things etc. I have got a diagnosis of ODD, but that's all I got. That diagnosis, while it makes me feel better knowing that it's not my parenting, does little else. My daughter's psychiatrist hasn't "discovered" anything else to go along with the ODD, but I suspect there is also underlying anxiety with my daughter (only mental health issue in the family is my S.A.D., but my daughter experienced a couple severe trauma's). The psychiatrist says no, just ODD. Like your daughter, mine is great when she's in daycare/preschool but seems to let loose on me when she's home. I wish you all the best, and sincerely hope that your daughter's teaacher's tips will be able to give you some peace at home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2daughters, post: 260053, member: 7134"] Massmumma, your issues with your daughter sound very similar to what I'm dealing with in my 4 year old daughter. Talking back, swearing, intentionally destroying things etc. I have got a diagnosis of ODD, but that's all I got. That diagnosis, while it makes me feel better knowing that it's not my parenting, does little else. My daughter's psychiatrist hasn't "discovered" anything else to go along with the ODD, but I suspect there is also underlying anxiety with my daughter (only mental health issue in the family is my S.A.D., but my daughter experienced a couple severe trauma's). The psychiatrist says no, just ODD. Like your daughter, mine is great when she's in daycare/preschool but seems to let loose on me when she's home. I wish you all the best, and sincerely hope that your daughter's teaacher's tips will be able to give you some peace at home. [/QUOTE]
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