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Any of your difficult child's have a "special space"?
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<blockquote data-quote="On_Call" data-source="post: 43249" data-attributes="member: 3211"><p>I think it sounds like a great idea - very creative. difficult child has a 'comfort room' at the psychiatric hospital, which he has apparently used a few times while he has been inpatient. He said there are bean bag chairs in there and there can be soft music - and you can set the lights on different settings. Only one difficult child is allowed in there at a time - with our without a staff member, depending on the situation and the difficult child's state.</p><p></p><p>We have tried to make our difficult child's bedroom his sanctuary. The munchkins are never, ever sent to their rooms as a punishment, so their rooms are a bit of a safe spot for them. And, easy child and difficult child have to ask permission to enter the other's room. And, we have attempted to teach them that it's okay to say no to the other and that the other has to accept it if either of them needs some alone time. difficult child is big on alone time.</p><p></p><p>With our difficult child, I would hesitate to let him have a lock on his door, but that's just me. </p><p></p><p>I hope that your difficult child continues to find refuge in his little get-away! Kudos to you for thinking fast on your warrior mom feet!! :thumb:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="On_Call, post: 43249, member: 3211"] I think it sounds like a great idea - very creative. difficult child has a 'comfort room' at the psychiatric hospital, which he has apparently used a few times while he has been inpatient. He said there are bean bag chairs in there and there can be soft music - and you can set the lights on different settings. Only one difficult child is allowed in there at a time - with our without a staff member, depending on the situation and the difficult child's state. We have tried to make our difficult child's bedroom his sanctuary. The munchkins are never, ever sent to their rooms as a punishment, so their rooms are a bit of a safe spot for them. And, easy child and difficult child have to ask permission to enter the other's room. And, we have attempted to teach them that it's okay to say no to the other and that the other has to accept it if either of them needs some alone time. difficult child is big on alone time. With our difficult child, I would hesitate to let him have a lock on his door, but that's just me. I hope that your difficult child continues to find refuge in his little get-away! Kudos to you for thinking fast on your warrior mom feet!! [img]:thumb:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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