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She had an awesome day, and then blew it at 1:50pm
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<blockquote data-quote="Mama Raygun" data-source="post: 508195" data-attributes="member: 13907"><p>Adarob</p><p>How long ago did you notice your daughter having a behavior issue? My son is 6 and in first grade and this is the first year there been an issue. He was always sort of wild and a lil defiant, but he did well in all day kindergarten and daycare before that. This year I had teachers calling me the first day and it's just been one issue after another since then. His pediatrician diagnosed him ADHD in Oct. My sister who is in grad school for psychology swore he was ODD but yesterday I had an evaluation by a psychologist who thinks it's ADHD and anxiety. He said ODD is a symptom or a part of ADD. Does your daughter have trouble paying attention or staying still? Good luck and feel better, I know how awful it feels after those huge blowups!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mama Raygun, post: 508195, member: 13907"] Adarob How long ago did you notice your daughter having a behavior issue? My son is 6 and in first grade and this is the first year there been an issue. He was always sort of wild and a lil defiant, but he did well in all day kindergarten and daycare before that. This year I had teachers calling me the first day and it's just been one issue after another since then. His pediatrician diagnosed him ADHD in Oct. My sister who is in grad school for psychology swore he was ODD but yesterday I had an evaluation by a psychologist who thinks it's ADHD and anxiety. He said ODD is a symptom or a part of ADD. Does your daughter have trouble paying attention or staying still? Good luck and feel better, I know how awful it feels after those huge blowups! [/QUOTE]
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