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<blockquote data-quote="jt&amp;at" data-source="post: 113273" data-attributes="member: 2529"><p>Hi,</p><p>We have a daughter with ODD, the oldest of three girls. My wife clearly identified and recognized her behavior being "different" at a very early age, before she was in school. She was a gifted child and for a long time we (mainly me) excused and rationalized her behavior because she was gifted. That was a mistake. We finally had her tested for behavior disorder when she was a teen and she was diagnosed with ODD. I am not sure that if we had her diagnosed and knew about ODD early in her life it would have made any difference for her. It might have helped us understand what we were up against better. She is a grown and outwardly successful woman now but her behavior towards us still causes us a lot of pain. You have our prayers and support. The real challenge is for you and your husband to pull together and to support each other. We are new to this board also and it is already helping us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jt&at, post: 113273, member: 2529"] Hi, We have a daughter with ODD, the oldest of three girls. My wife clearly identified and recognized her behavior being "different" at a very early age, before she was in school. She was a gifted child and for a long time we (mainly me) excused and rationalized her behavior because she was gifted. That was a mistake. We finally had her tested for behavior disorder when she was a teen and she was diagnosed with ODD. I am not sure that if we had her diagnosed and knew about ODD early in her life it would have made any difference for her. It might have helped us understand what we were up against better. She is a grown and outwardly successful woman now but her behavior towards us still causes us a lot of pain. You have our prayers and support. The real challenge is for you and your husband to pull together and to support each other. We are new to this board also and it is already helping us. [/QUOTE]
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