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difficult child 2 still inpatient until Monday
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 461648" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>(((((hugs)))))</p><p></p><p>One thing that will help easy child and with CPS is to do a written safety plan. It will say where everyone goes and what they do when difficult child is being unsafe. Back before Wiz went to the psychiatric hospital for the long stay, ours included having Jess wear a lanyard with an alarm on it. The type that joggers wear that gives a loud sound when they pull the end of it or push a button. An alarm would allow easy child to get you to come instantly if difficult child was hurting/scaring her. I know it helped Jess feel safer, because Wiz was very skilled at catching her alone and hurting her in a way that didn't show marks for a while, so it was her word against his. It let us keep her safe and really helped her feel safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 461648, member: 1233"] (((((hugs))))) One thing that will help easy child and with CPS is to do a written safety plan. It will say where everyone goes and what they do when difficult child is being unsafe. Back before Wiz went to the psychiatric hospital for the long stay, ours included having Jess wear a lanyard with an alarm on it. The type that joggers wear that gives a loud sound when they pull the end of it or push a button. An alarm would allow easy child to get you to come instantly if difficult child was hurting/scaring her. I know it helped Jess feel safer, because Wiz was very skilled at catching her alone and hurting her in a way that didn't show marks for a while, so it was her word against his. It let us keep her safe and really helped her feel safe. [/QUOTE]
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