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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 518466" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>I get so stuck in this....As you all know I have threatened this in the past for Q too. Only called twice, when he was having the medication reaction and I needed the ambulance. I feel like he needs to know too but if it doesn't change the behavior, and he would not only not be helped by the system, but would likely be hurt, what else to do???? I am trying every thing I can think of.....as far as our funds will take us. But for us, I always have thought that if he escalates to where I am feeling like it is dangerous I would have to ask for a residential placement of some kind.... Not many that fit his issues but there are some that do work with cognitively delayed kids with autism.... I never want to go there but I really struggle with this during those valleys when we have an increase in aggression. So hard to know what to do. (many here say that even after their kids went thru the system it did nothing, it seems like it really depends on the disability and cause of the behavior I think). For us it is really mostly helped by fixing our routine and correct medications. Just a super hard thing to deal with.</p><p></p><p>I hope difficult child can learn from this and you do not have the ongoing on/off struggle we have had We went nearly a year without aggression. Such a bummer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 518466, member: 12886"] I get so stuck in this....As you all know I have threatened this in the past for Q too. Only called twice, when he was having the medication reaction and I needed the ambulance. I feel like he needs to know too but if it doesn't change the behavior, and he would not only not be helped by the system, but would likely be hurt, what else to do???? I am trying every thing I can think of.....as far as our funds will take us. But for us, I always have thought that if he escalates to where I am feeling like it is dangerous I would have to ask for a residential placement of some kind.... Not many that fit his issues but there are some that do work with cognitively delayed kids with autism.... I never want to go there but I really struggle with this during those valleys when we have an increase in aggression. So hard to know what to do. (many here say that even after their kids went thru the system it did nothing, it seems like it really depends on the disability and cause of the behavior I think). For us it is really mostly helped by fixing our routine and correct medications. Just a super hard thing to deal with. I hope difficult child can learn from this and you do not have the ongoing on/off struggle we have had We went nearly a year without aggression. Such a bummer. [/QUOTE]
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