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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 439308" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>I am at the start of our journey to help our son who has been diagnosis with odd and disruptive behavior (not otherwise specified). I too believe that this diagnosis is just the beginning and the consequence of something else. Keep reading, even about disorders you would, at first, never apply to him. Try to really observe him, learn to describe his behavior. That will help you identify triggers. </p><p>You reconize your son has always been like that (just like mine), always been different and difficult. Keep that in mind as it is a very important clue. Don't let people disregard your concerns and give you the usual "he'll grow out of it" "a lot happened in your life, he just reacts to it"... Those statemenst might be true, but you are the mom and YOU know even if you can't explain it yet. </p><p>You found a great place. This forum will help so much! Welcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 439308, member: 11847"] I am at the start of our journey to help our son who has been diagnosis with odd and disruptive behavior (not otherwise specified). I too believe that this diagnosis is just the beginning and the consequence of something else. Keep reading, even about disorders you would, at first, never apply to him. Try to really observe him, learn to describe his behavior. That will help you identify triggers. You reconize your son has always been like that (just like mine), always been different and difficult. Keep that in mind as it is a very important clue. Don't let people disregard your concerns and give you the usual "he'll grow out of it" "a lot happened in your life, he just reacts to it"... Those statemenst might be true, but you are the mom and YOU know even if you can't explain it yet. You found a great place. This forum will help so much! Welcome. [/QUOTE]
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