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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 248028" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>Terry, I agree with Janna about locking up the controllers/keyboards/laptops every night and password-protecting the computers. You need to "simplify the environment" (as in childproof) so you don't replay this scene over and over again -- and become frustrated over and over again.</p><p> </p><p>I also think you need to get to the bottom of why difficult child is not sleeping at night. The effects of Vistaril can wear off over time. He may need a higher dose or a different medication to help him sleep (all three of my kids have trouble sleeping on their own because of their disorders and take something to help them). This hasn't been a one-time occurrence. It has gone on many nights and needs addressing with the psychiatrist.</p><p> </p><p>I also agree with Fran about working with difficult child to figure out why he's waking up every night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 248028, member: 2423"] Terry, I agree with Janna about locking up the controllers/keyboards/laptops every night and password-protecting the computers. You need to "simplify the environment" (as in childproof) so you don't replay this scene over and over again -- and become frustrated over and over again. I also think you need to get to the bottom of why difficult child is not sleeping at night. The effects of Vistaril can wear off over time. He may need a higher dose or a different medication to help him sleep (all three of my kids have trouble sleeping on their own because of their disorders and take something to help them). This hasn't been a one-time occurrence. It has gone on many nights and needs addressing with the psychiatrist. I also agree with Fran about working with difficult child to figure out why he's waking up every night. [/QUOTE]
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