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<blockquote data-quote="flutterby" data-source="post: 363662" data-attributes="member: 7083"><p>I'm sorry you had such a bad day.</p><p></p><p>When my son (easy child) was 10 (severe depression at that time) and difficult child was 7, he choked her. It was the last time they were ever alone together - and I was just upstairs. I let him know that if he laid a hand on her again that I would call the police. </p><p></p><p>If she has a mood disorder, she needs more then Intuniv. I thought Intuniv was used for ADHD. I would really press that issue with psychiatrist.</p><p></p><p>Also, an option we used was to go to the police station and have a juvenile detective talk to your child. Your child isn't in trouble and they don't scare them, but they do tell them how it is and what can happen if they do X again. You would just call ahead, let them know what you need, and schedule a time. </p><p></p><p>(((hugs)))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterby, post: 363662, member: 7083"] I'm sorry you had such a bad day. When my son (easy child) was 10 (severe depression at that time) and difficult child was 7, he choked her. It was the last time they were ever alone together - and I was just upstairs. I let him know that if he laid a hand on her again that I would call the police. If she has a mood disorder, she needs more then Intuniv. I thought Intuniv was used for ADHD. I would really press that issue with psychiatrist. Also, an option we used was to go to the police station and have a juvenile detective talk to your child. Your child isn't in trouble and they don't scare them, but they do tell them how it is and what can happen if they do X again. You would just call ahead, let them know what you need, and schedule a time. (((hugs))) [/QUOTE]
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