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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 222472" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Hi again! I just thought of something that may help when your daughter first comes home. My son was 11 yrs old last fall when he was hospitalized for two weeks for deep anxiety. The psychiatric hospital was very very very structured and although difficult child was happy to be home, he admitted to me the 1st night that he was homesick for the hospital. It was a transition to come home. What we did to help was implement the bedtime schedule of the psychiatric hospital; dress, snack, brush teeth/shower, quiet time, lights out.</p><p></p><p>This may or may not help but if you do notice the first night she is a little lost, it may help? Ask the psychiatric hospital for their schedule to have on hand just in case. Tell her that she should try this for just a few days until she has settled back into the groove of home life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 222472, member: 5096"] Hi again! I just thought of something that may help when your daughter first comes home. My son was 11 yrs old last fall when he was hospitalized for two weeks for deep anxiety. The psychiatric hospital was very very very structured and although difficult child was happy to be home, he admitted to me the 1st night that he was homesick for the hospital. It was a transition to come home. What we did to help was implement the bedtime schedule of the psychiatric hospital; dress, snack, brush teeth/shower, quiet time, lights out. This may or may not help but if you do notice the first night she is a little lost, it may help? Ask the psychiatric hospital for their schedule to have on hand just in case. Tell her that she should try this for just a few days until she has settled back into the groove of home life. [/QUOTE]
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