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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 222301" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Hello and welcome. I agree with smallworld. </p><p>There should be a plan in place at discharge. </p><p>What should your family do in the event of violence or threats of violence. What to do when he hits? </p><p>How to keep the baby safe? Who to call when difficult child escalates? </p><p>How to prevent escalation?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Big question though is how involved is husband with son's behavior and behavior plan? </p><p></p><p>This boy is your son and he is going to present a lot of challenges. The best you can do is read, research, keep everyone safe and try to find ways to show him you love him and it's his behavior that makes people not want to be around him. </p><p>Backing off the role as chief disciplinarian and allowing dad to take the lead may be a way for you to attend more to the two other children for a while. We all wish it was a one pill, one hospitalization type treatment but rechanneling and retraining thinking processes takes a long time. Fortunately, he is still young and you can still work with him. </p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 222301, member: 3"] Hello and welcome. I agree with smallworld. There should be a plan in place at discharge. What should your family do in the event of violence or threats of violence. What to do when he hits? How to keep the baby safe? Who to call when difficult child escalates? How to prevent escalation? Big question though is how involved is husband with son's behavior and behavior plan? This boy is your son and he is going to present a lot of challenges. The best you can do is read, research, keep everyone safe and try to find ways to show him you love him and it's his behavior that makes people not want to be around him. Backing off the role as chief disciplinarian and allowing dad to take the lead may be a way for you to attend more to the two other children for a while. We all wish it was a one pill, one hospitalization type treatment but rechanneling and retraining thinking processes takes a long time. Fortunately, he is still young and you can still work with him. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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