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ODD in young children
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<blockquote data-quote="Jewel33" data-source="post: 7743" data-attributes="member: 3421"><p>well, my son is only four and I am sure he his ODD! I have an anxiety/deoression disorder and may have adhd myself and his father had adhd when he was a kid and still has some kind of mood disorder so diagnosis or not I strongly believe he had it. The kid is out of control! He can be sweet and kind, he's smart but I swear he has two personalities sometimes and his defiant behaviour is on a every day basis. At school, however, he's shy and quiet but at home he shows his true colors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jewel33, post: 7743, member: 3421"] well, my son is only four and I am sure he his ODD! I have an anxiety/deoression disorder and may have adhd myself and his father had adhd when he was a kid and still has some kind of mood disorder so diagnosis or not I strongly believe he had it. The kid is out of control! He can be sweet and kind, he's smart but I swear he has two personalities sometimes and his defiant behaviour is on a every day basis. At school, however, he's shy and quiet but at home he shows his true colors. [/QUOTE]
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