Oppositional Defiant Disorder In Children

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It is quite difficult to recognize in emotional and stubborn child the one who has serious problems with behavioral disorder. Even the best-behaved children sometimes have tough moments. It is natural to express oppositional thoughts and deeds when a child is on the certain stages of mental development. However, there is the range between where the child is difficult in evolutional processes, or the child that has Oppositional Defiant Disorder.
Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) is a disorder of behavior that is diagnose in children. It is characterized by hostile, ignorant or negative attitude towards adults, especially those who have authority. This disorder can be diagnosed after 6 months of observation of those behaviors of a child. Usually
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They are frequent arguing with parents and other adults, rapid loss of temper and blaming others for the mistakes and misbehavior the child committed. Other symptoms are constant repeating of the things that were considered annoying for others, being rather touchy and angry, being resentful, and being sometimes cruel. The child with ODD refuses to take the rules of adults or to answer their requests. At the same time, it is difficult for such a child to make friends with others. Such a child can be very stubborn and nervous; sometimes there is a place for hysterics without any reason. In addition, when the child is too silent and self-contained, that may be another symptom of ODD. These are major signs for parents to think, that the child may need some help of the specialists to fight the problems that appeared. Notable, that manifestation of this disorder usually occur at home and with adults whom individual knows well, so ODD is seldom diagnosed at school. However, ODD violates academic success of a person. Behavioral disorders often cause substantial deterioration of the child's activities in the social, professional and academic field. According to statistics, at least 5% of children today can be diagnosed ODD. Many child psychologists reasonably attributed ODD with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Of course, not all ADHD children have ODD. However, many of these children (65%).
Many children suffer from ODD with time of the symptoms disappear. For example, a rebellious teenager can turn into quite accommodating adult. However, some symptoms may remain for a lifetime. Of aggressive two-year toddler is likely to grow the same aggressive