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ODD is tough, but with love and understanding, we can support our friends who have it.

1. Kids-Friendly Info: Parenting for Brain- https://www.parentingforbrain.com/oppositional-defiant-disorder-strategies/ 2. Learn About Kids with ODD's Strengths- https://www.empoweringparents.com/article/strengths-oppositional-defiant-child/#google_vignette

Oppositional Defiant Disorder

1. How can you be a good friend to someone with ODD? 2. If you get frustrated, what can you do to calm down?

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Think About It!

• Sometimes, it's because of things in their brain. • ODD can also be because of things happening at home or school.

• Sometimes kids with ODD feel angry and frustrated. • They might argue with grown-ups a lot. • They may get upset easily. • ODD can make kids feel like they want to be in charge.

Why Does ODD Happen?

How does ODD make kids feel?

ODD is when kids have a hard time listening and following rules. It's like when you don't want to do your homework or clean your room, but it happens a lot.

What is Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)?

Understanding Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) for Students (5-12 years old)