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Argumentative, defiant, or disobedient behavior

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The picture shows results for three topics: difficulty calming down with a score of 78 (Slightly High), tantrums or metldowns with a score of 40 (Typical) and crying with a score of 8 (Low)

Argumentative, defiant, or disobedient behavior is a common topic in parents’ descriptions of one condition: Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

For kids diagnosed with Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), Argumentative, defiant, or disobedient behavior is one of three symptoms related to Acting Out according to Sleuth parents. All of the symptoms of Acting Out among kids with Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are:

  1. Acting out
  2. Angry or aggressive behavior
  3. Emotional behavior or difficulty regulating emotions

Discussion of Argumentative, defiant, or disobedient behavior

What was your approach to Argumentative, defiant, or disobedient behavior? What were the results?

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