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difficult child still on lam will call 911 when returns
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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 240979" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Compassion - </p><p> </p><p>Just know there are many of us who have been where you are now. There are no good or easy solutions to a child behaving like yours is. I do know as odd as it sounds putting the sheriffs phone number up on several corkboards. When things got rocky that number was right there. </p><p> </p><p>A few times in the chaos it was very helpful to have that number handy. IT (sadly) made us look like we had a plan - AND once we called the police; they could hear difficult child in the background. So it was easy for the police to call EMT to take him to the ER and get hospitalized. Again - NOT what you want to know or have happen and most times right up to the 11th hour you're still praying for a miracle or that this is the THING that changes their behavior. But it won't be. </p><p> </p><p>The best thing to do - is to have a plan. If nothing else? It will shock your daughter when you and husband already know what you're going to do. </p><p> </p><p>Best of luck hon - This is live hoovering at it's best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 240979, member: 4964"] Compassion - Just know there are many of us who have been where you are now. There are no good or easy solutions to a child behaving like yours is. I do know as odd as it sounds putting the sheriffs phone number up on several corkboards. When things got rocky that number was right there. A few times in the chaos it was very helpful to have that number handy. IT (sadly) made us look like we had a plan - AND once we called the police; they could hear difficult child in the background. So it was easy for the police to call EMT to take him to the ER and get hospitalized. Again - NOT what you want to know or have happen and most times right up to the 11th hour you're still praying for a miracle or that this is the THING that changes their behavior. But it won't be. The best thing to do - is to have a plan. If nothing else? It will shock your daughter when you and husband already know what you're going to do. Best of luck hon - This is live hoovering at it's best. [/QUOTE]
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