What are some Signs of Oppositional Defiant Disorder
in the School Setting?
in the School Setting?
Children who have Oppositional Defiant Disorder or ODD lose their temper often and frequently argue with adults and authority figures. They also deliberately disobey rules. Most of the time, children with ODD will do things to purposely annoy others and yet they themselves can be easily annoyed and sensitive. Children with ODD often blame others for their mistakes. They can be angry and resentful about things, and they can act as they do out of spite.
Parents of children with ODD may find themselves being constantly called by teachers and school authorities regarding their children’s disruptive behavior in school. In cases like this, the parents may need to determine whether their child is going through an adjustment period or if the child possibly has oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) – a condition that will lead to anger and tantrums both at home and in school.
Behavioral Problems at School and at Home
Children with ODD will have marked problems at school. ODD in school children is characterized by defiance towards adults and physically aggressive behavior towards their peers. It is usual for them to be involved in fights with other children in school, and they will have difficulty getting along with other kids.
What Is Causing My Child to Misbehave in School?
Many experts agree that an underlying problem may be contributing to “acting out,” such as anxiety or depression. In some cases, anger in children with ODD is triggered by a learning disability or an inability to use skills that are needed in their day-to-day school activities. Sometimes the disruptive behavior is aggravated when children feel there are expectations they are not meeting. There can be many other contributing factors and probably most you (as a parent) may not be aware of.
Oppositional defiant disorder does not have to be a permanent condition; children do move on from it. However, they need a nurturing, consistent, supportive environment at home. They need to develop affirmative and caring relationships with the adults around them, and they need to learn new ways of expressing themselves other than tantrums and inappropriate behavior. This may be easier said than done when a parent or a teacher has to address a child’s disruptive behavior so often. Carolina Counseling Services – Fuquay Varina, NC, can help!
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