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<blockquote data-quote="sweetiegirlz" data-source="post: 84971" data-attributes="member: 4140"><p>Hi and welcome here. I am new too and enjoying all the input I receive not to mention the love shown by everyone.</p><p></p><p>It so helps to talk to others going through the same. </p><p></p><p>I have a difficult child who was diagnosed with adhd/odd at 7 and she is now 11. During the short time she was in counseling (I am getting her reevaluted soon with another counselor) the counselor told me that ODD kids who are very intelligent </p><p></p><p>1) get bored easily and have to have constant activity for the mind. Other wise they begin to instigate conflict with others.</p><p></p><p>This I have found to be exactly true.</p><p></p><p>Have you been able to switch his teacher at all? Just a thought, I have done that before with my easy child just to give them a fresh start.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sweetiegirlz, post: 84971, member: 4140"] Hi and welcome here. I am new too and enjoying all the input I receive not to mention the love shown by everyone. It so helps to talk to others going through the same. I have a difficult child who was diagnosed with adhd/odd at 7 and she is now 11. During the short time she was in counseling (I am getting her reevaluted soon with another counselor) the counselor told me that ODD kids who are very intelligent 1) get bored easily and have to have constant activity for the mind. Other wise they begin to instigate conflict with others. This I have found to be exactly true. Have you been able to switch his teacher at all? Just a thought, I have done that before with my easy child just to give them a fresh start. [/QUOTE]
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