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<blockquote data-quote="katya02" data-source="post: 223807" data-attributes="member: 2884"><p>Welcome! I've been away for a few days and just catching up with the board. Your difficult child sounds exactly like mine was at his age. Mine would start something by hitting or punching one of his sibs, then another would step in to protect and difficult child would go completely berserk. By the time I got things under control it would be unclear what had even started the fracas, and everyone but difficult child would be shaking and miserable. </p><p></p><p>If I were limited to one piece of advice, I would say - protect your easy child. Make your difficult child take responsibility for his actions. Call 911 if you or easy child are physically threatened or afraid. No matter what your difficult child's diagnosis, he can and must learn to abide by basic societal rules, such as no violence. Things will get better faster if he has to face this reality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katya02, post: 223807, member: 2884"] Welcome! I've been away for a few days and just catching up with the board. Your difficult child sounds exactly like mine was at his age. Mine would start something by hitting or punching one of his sibs, then another would step in to protect and difficult child would go completely berserk. By the time I got things under control it would be unclear what had even started the fracas, and everyone but difficult child would be shaking and miserable. If I were limited to one piece of advice, I would say - protect your easy child. Make your difficult child take responsibility for his actions. Call 911 if you or easy child are physically threatened or afraid. No matter what your difficult child's diagnosis, he can and must learn to abide by basic societal rules, such as no violence. Things will get better faster if he has to face this reality. [/QUOTE]
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