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ODD in young children
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<blockquote data-quote="biracialkids" data-source="post: 7735" data-attributes="member: 3341"><p>Yes I've read that ODD is typically the secondary thing, however I can't figure out what the original is, I'm not a doctor so I know I shouldn't bother but I can't help myself. I don't believe it is ADHD because he's not hyper, implusive and he does have a good attention span if it is something he likes. </p><p></p><p>I just don't see how they can say a child has to be a certain age before it is ODD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="biracialkids, post: 7735, member: 3341"] Yes I've read that ODD is typically the secondary thing, however I can't figure out what the original is, I'm not a doctor so I know I shouldn't bother but I can't help myself. I don't believe it is ADHD because he's not hyper, implusive and he does have a good attention span if it is something he likes. I just don't see how they can say a child has to be a certain age before it is ODD. [/QUOTE]
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