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<blockquote data-quote="exhausted" data-source="post: 422561" data-attributes="member: 11001"><p>My difficult child has pretty much killed every holiday the past 2 years. When in residential the first time, she would get herself in trouble and be set back to level 1 so she couldn't come home (don't know if this was intentional or what). Now she is awaiting her spot in the DBT residential and in DT, so we can't take her anything and she can't come home for awhile-she was in Observation and Assessment over Christmas as well.She acts like it's no big deal!</p><p>She always got very excited and loved holiday traditions. If you forgot one of them,she would remind you that you didn't "get Christmas Jammies" or whatever. I think the excitement puts some of our kids over the edge-they just can't hang onto themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exhausted, post: 422561, member: 11001"] My difficult child has pretty much killed every holiday the past 2 years. When in residential the first time, she would get herself in trouble and be set back to level 1 so she couldn't come home (don't know if this was intentional or what). Now she is awaiting her spot in the DBT residential and in DT, so we can't take her anything and she can't come home for awhile-she was in Observation and Assessment over Christmas as well.She acts like it's no big deal! She always got very excited and loved holiday traditions. If you forgot one of them,she would remind you that you didn't "get Christmas Jammies" or whatever. I think the excitement puts some of our kids over the edge-they just can't hang onto themselves. [/QUOTE]
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