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3 months here and the Door is off!
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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 211376" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>Well we had to take her door off tonight. The funny thing is the little @&$^@ could care less. She helped Daddy take it off. </p><p>She had been slamming it in our faces and locking herself in/us out. </p><p>We had those rubber door slam/close protector on it and she slammed so hard it broke that off! </p><p></p><p>She has loosened the hinges and uses it as a source of her rage. We have warned her that she might hurt herself or one of us. She might brake the door. And she just has to figure out another way to get her anger out. </p><p>So tonight when she threw a bunch of plastic pieces at N. </p><p>I asked her not to throw things... "I didn't" "OK well if you did, let's not throw stuff, OK" I tried the, OK please just don't throw things... </p><p></p><p>Argument went from there... to door slamming... almost 2 weeks of door slamming.</p><p>Door finally came off after numerous warnings. </p><p></p><p>It is actually kind of funny. She could care less... we will see during her next rage. therapist apt tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 211376, member: 3155"] Well we had to take her door off tonight. The funny thing is the little @&$^@ could care less. She helped Daddy take it off. She had been slamming it in our faces and locking herself in/us out. We had those rubber door slam/close protector on it and she slammed so hard it broke that off! She has loosened the hinges and uses it as a source of her rage. We have warned her that she might hurt herself or one of us. She might brake the door. And she just has to figure out another way to get her anger out. So tonight when she threw a bunch of plastic pieces at N. I asked her not to throw things... "I didn't" "OK well if you did, let's not throw stuff, OK" I tried the, OK please just don't throw things... Argument went from there... to door slamming... almost 2 weeks of door slamming. Door finally came off after numerous warnings. It is actually kind of funny. She could care less... we will see during her next rage. therapist apt tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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