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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 204727" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>Remember you child is unstable. She most likely hates this just as much as you, if not more. My daughter K is becoming unstable again, so her rages are increasing. Most likely she needs a medication adjustment. Also the season is likely triggering her somewhat. </p><p>I HAVE to remember these things when I start to engage her. Even if I need to *hold* her, I do not talk. </p><p>We tell her what, why or how much we need. That is it. </p><p>We are nearby to offer support or *hold* her or stop her from hurting herself. If she can not control herself and destroys somethings, it is gone. If the door keeps getting slammed, take it down. </p><p>For some here, there are holes in the walls and wrecked furniture etc. This is just a fact with an unstable child. Until she can reach stability and have the tools and mental capacity to help herself, this may continue. </p><p>Hang in there... long, long road!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 204727, member: 3155"] Remember you child is unstable. She most likely hates this just as much as you, if not more. My daughter K is becoming unstable again, so her rages are increasing. Most likely she needs a medication adjustment. Also the season is likely triggering her somewhat. I HAVE to remember these things when I start to engage her. Even if I need to *hold* her, I do not talk. We tell her what, why or how much we need. That is it. We are nearby to offer support or *hold* her or stop her from hurting herself. If she can not control herself and destroys somethings, it is gone. If the door keeps getting slammed, take it down. For some here, there are holes in the walls and wrecked furniture etc. This is just a fact with an unstable child. Until she can reach stability and have the tools and mental capacity to help herself, this may continue. Hang in there... long, long road! [/QUOTE]
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