Oppositional Defiant Disorder is usually called ODD. The truth is that, there is a thin line between children’s opposing power and those not directly doing that! Yes, especially, when children with such conduct are not flippant enough to be seen as ODD.
Now to differentiate the two scenarios above, we may need to consider the case when parents are informed of the bad behaviors of their kids and to a great measure the disobedience by their kids, however, this has to be observed for a while….
Well, I mean when this conduct goes on for a long period of time (let’s say over six months) or when the defiant conduct is observed to be bigger and steadier compared to other children of the same age, then we may have the capacity to characterize the behavioral issue as Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD).
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