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I don't want my daughter to live with me...
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<blockquote data-quote="Icefairy88" data-source="post: 675024" data-attributes="member: 19875"><p>I called my daughters pediatrician. She has an appointment on January 6th. My mom has advised me to make point form lists of each of her surrounds (eg. Home, school, daycare, grandparents house, with peers and with siblings) and list the difficulties she is experiencing in all those environments. When she comes up for Christmas, she will help me fine-tune my lists with me. I'll bring them with us to her pedi appointment and request that she is evaluated by a neurophycologist as soon as possible. </p><p>I understand that this could be something other than ODD, but all signs point to that, and there is research to back up the fact that a whopping 40% of kids with ADHD also have ODD, or are 11 TIMES more likely to develop ODD at some point during adolescence. My daughter has been thoroughly tested before, and all autism spectrums were ruled out and continue to be ruled out. It is classic ADHD. I have no reason to further question her diagnosis. I do think, however, there is something else at play here with her blatant defiance, spitefulness and vindictiveness starting at a very young age and gradually spilling over into other environments. No matter what it is. I plan to get some answers. </p><p></p><p>In the mean time, I just I was just looking for a hug for how I was feeling, and also to just feel that I am not alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Icefairy88, post: 675024, member: 19875"] I called my daughters pediatrician. She has an appointment on January 6th. My mom has advised me to make point form lists of each of her surrounds (eg. Home, school, daycare, grandparents house, with peers and with siblings) and list the difficulties she is experiencing in all those environments. When she comes up for Christmas, she will help me fine-tune my lists with me. I'll bring them with us to her pedi appointment and request that she is evaluated by a neurophycologist as soon as possible. I understand that this could be something other than ODD, but all signs point to that, and there is research to back up the fact that a whopping 40% of kids with ADHD also have ODD, or are 11 TIMES more likely to develop ODD at some point during adolescence. My daughter has been thoroughly tested before, and all autism spectrums were ruled out and continue to be ruled out. It is classic ADHD. I have no reason to further question her diagnosis. I do think, however, there is something else at play here with her blatant defiance, spitefulness and vindictiveness starting at a very young age and gradually spilling over into other environments. No matter what it is. I plan to get some answers. In the mean time, I just I was just looking for a hug for how I was feeling, and also to just feel that I am not alone. [/QUOTE]
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