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<blockquote data-quote="Arielle" data-source="post: 125329" data-attributes="member: 4621"><p>I am new to this forum. I have an almost 8-year old daughter that I suspect is ADHD with ODD. She was evaluated when she was 3 yrs. old, however, at that time the evaluations were inconclusive. In addition, the evaluation by a neurologist and developmental pediatrician at that time were also inconclusive. I suspected for the longest time there was something wrong and that she had a listening problem and that it wasn't because of a hearing problem. daughter is still in pullups at night since she bedwets. In the last few months, she has regressed and has often done no. 2 in her pants which has prompted me to once again see a developmentsl pediatrician this past November. We are now seeing a child psychologist since November, as well. daughter is defiant and fresh. She refuses to comply with rules and has no respect for my authority as a parent. The more you tell her not to do some type of behavior, the more she does same on spite. She talks back and kicks, screams and hits and always wants to have the last word. She hits her 2 year old brother for no reason. She can be like Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde. She does have a good heart and is really sweet especially if things are going her way. She can be destructive. She has damaged my mom's car. An hour's worth of homework can last for 4 hours at times because she refuses to do same. She is bright. Up until now, she was an A student. Her grades have started to slip since Christmas. She makes careless mistakes on tests as of late. She gives me a hard time about studying too. My husband is in denial about something being wrong and is opposed to medication. He suggests we get a tutor to free up time for myself That will not fix the defiant behavior. I am at a loss of where to go from here. Any advice welcome,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arielle, post: 125329, member: 4621"] I am new to this forum. I have an almost 8-year old daughter that I suspect is ADHD with ODD. She was evaluated when she was 3 yrs. old, however, at that time the evaluations were inconclusive. In addition, the evaluation by a neurologist and developmental pediatrician at that time were also inconclusive. I suspected for the longest time there was something wrong and that she had a listening problem and that it wasn't because of a hearing problem. daughter is still in pullups at night since she bedwets. In the last few months, she has regressed and has often done no. 2 in her pants which has prompted me to once again see a developmentsl pediatrician this past November. We are now seeing a child psychologist since November, as well. daughter is defiant and fresh. She refuses to comply with rules and has no respect for my authority as a parent. The more you tell her not to do some type of behavior, the more she does same on spite. She talks back and kicks, screams and hits and always wants to have the last word. She hits her 2 year old brother for no reason. She can be like Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde. She does have a good heart and is really sweet especially if things are going her way. She can be destructive. She has damaged my mom's car. An hour's worth of homework can last for 4 hours at times because she refuses to do same. She is bright. Up until now, she was an A student. Her grades have started to slip since Christmas. She makes careless mistakes on tests as of late. She gives me a hard time about studying too. My husband is in denial about something being wrong and is opposed to medication. He suggests we get a tutor to free up time for myself That will not fix the defiant behavior. I am at a loss of where to go from here. Any advice welcome, [/QUOTE]
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