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<blockquote data-quote="jal" data-source="post: 154171" data-attributes="member: 3477"><p>Straight jacket and a closet.</p><p>Just kidding....our difficult child does the same thing so I can certainly sympathize. This beautiful room that we decorated before he was born with all new furniture, rugs, lamps etc. has been destroyed. He no longer has a door as he slammed it so many times he actually broke it. He has broken the left side of his closet door. One wall is filled with scratches, knicks from kicking and throwing things repeatedly. It makes me so sad. When he goes to his room things come flying out. As they are thrown out they are taken away. I continue to send him there to calm down because otherwise any other place I put him in he would do exactly the same. Better to have one room a mess than a whole house.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jal, post: 154171, member: 3477"] Straight jacket and a closet. Just kidding....our difficult child does the same thing so I can certainly sympathize. This beautiful room that we decorated before he was born with all new furniture, rugs, lamps etc. has been destroyed. He no longer has a door as he slammed it so many times he actually broke it. He has broken the left side of his closet door. One wall is filled with scratches, knicks from kicking and throwing things repeatedly. It makes me so sad. When he goes to his room things come flying out. As they are thrown out they are taken away. I continue to send him there to calm down because otherwise any other place I put him in he would do exactly the same. Better to have one room a mess than a whole house. [/QUOTE]
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