Students with Oppositional Defiant Disorder Understanding Symptoms
Discover practical approaches and evidence-based strategies for effectively supporting students with Oppositional Defiant Disorder. Download now to enhance your support skills.
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STUDENTS WITH OPPOSITIONAL DEFIANT DISORDER: UNDERSTANDING SYMPTOMS AND SUPPORT STRATEGIES Discovering their independence Development of fine and gross motor skills
CONTENT TABLE Introduction What is ODD? Symptoms of ODD Contact Details
INTRODUCTION Oppositional Defiant Disorder, or ODD, is a condition characterised by a pattern of hostile, disobedient, and defiant behaviours towards authority figures, often causing significant impairment in various areas of life, including academic performance and social interactions. In this session, we will delve into the symptoms and students with oppositional defiant disorder to explore its impact on students' learning and development.
What is ODD? Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) is a psychiatric disorder characterized by a persistent pattern of defiant, disobedient, hostile, vindictive Vindictive Behaviour, and often disruptive behavior, particularly towards authority figures such as parents, teachers, or other adults in positions of authority. These behaviors go beyond the typical rebelliousness or defiance seen in children and adolescents.
Frequent Temper Outbursts Blaming Others Hostility and Resentment Symptoms of ODD Negative Attitude Anger and Aggression Easily Frustrated
Contact Us Bentleigh, Melbourne, Australia (3204) zacbrygel@oddschoolprograms.com www.oddschoolprograms.com