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He's having a BAD day & I'm ready to scream
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 32042" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>So sorry Karen! I know how you feel!</p><p></p><p>I don't recall an update you may have posted in re: to his medications or weaning him off of them. Is this behavior new, or more of the same old stuff? I know he's been wild b4 but I don't remember the hysterical laughing part. That's kind of creepy.</p><p></p><p>Is his trashed room a bone of contention or one of many things that has set him off today?</p><p>I'd give up on the room just for today and try to stay away from him. It sounds like the room is a trigger for both of you. Of course, there will be consequences. Just not right now. He sounds like he's too off-the-wall today to understand what's going on anyway.</p><p></p><p>Our difficult child improved a lot when we did a clean sweep of his room... I thought it would be a punishment but it was actually a boon. There was so much going on in there, it was a stimulus. Could anything like that be going on with-your difficult child?</p><p></p><p>We don't spank any more... it makes you feel good for the moment but generally only makes kids like that worse. </p><p>Can you just take him outside and run around with-him... literally? He needs to get rid of that steam, physically and emotionally, and it sounds like he needs to get away from his room. </p><p></p><p>Can you run away from home for a cpl hrs while David watches difficult child, and then David could go out while you take over? Sometimes I do that with-husband and it keeps us from killing difficult child and one another. :smile:</p><p></p><p>Good luck! Let us know if he calms down tonight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 32042, member: 3419"] So sorry Karen! I know how you feel! I don't recall an update you may have posted in re: to his medications or weaning him off of them. Is this behavior new, or more of the same old stuff? I know he's been wild b4 but I don't remember the hysterical laughing part. That's kind of creepy. Is his trashed room a bone of contention or one of many things that has set him off today? I'd give up on the room just for today and try to stay away from him. It sounds like the room is a trigger for both of you. Of course, there will be consequences. Just not right now. He sounds like he's too off-the-wall today to understand what's going on anyway. Our difficult child improved a lot when we did a clean sweep of his room... I thought it would be a punishment but it was actually a boon. There was so much going on in there, it was a stimulus. Could anything like that be going on with-your difficult child? We don't spank any more... it makes you feel good for the moment but generally only makes kids like that worse. Can you just take him outside and run around with-him... literally? He needs to get rid of that steam, physically and emotionally, and it sounds like he needs to get away from his room. Can you run away from home for a cpl hrs while David watches difficult child, and then David could go out while you take over? Sometimes I do that with-husband and it keeps us from killing difficult child and one another. [img]:smile:[/img] Good luck! Let us know if he calms down tonight. [/QUOTE]
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