Do the oppositional behaviors arise out of frustration due to inattention and hyperactivity?
What will be an ideal response?
According to Mrs. Bronsky, the opposite is the case; she views his inattention symptoms (forgetfulness, inability to concentrate, losing things, inability to complete work) as being purposefully undertaken to annoy others. The teacher sees the existence of both inattentive and oppositional symptoms rather than the oppositionality stemming from ADHD. Although Billy’s mother attributes his inattentive symptoms to oppositionality, in general school report is the more valid source of information on ADHD. In addition, Billy’s mother does note the inattentive symptoms. One must also remember that ADHD and oppositional defiant disorder often occur together.
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