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Now that I have called the cops once...
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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 517488" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>I have never been in your situation, sending lots of supportive hugs.</p><p>I see your difficult child is still quite young. How big i he? Can you physically still overpower him? Can you restrain him or find a place that will teach how to safely restrain him? How about you husband?</p><p>I understand why you called the police, but you can't call them everyday just to make a point to your difficult child... Specially an autistic child, he might not get the point at all.</p><p>How about calling an ambulance or taking him to the ER? Treat the violence as a symptom of his disability/medical/mental condition?</p><p>Therapeutic interventions might be more useful than legal intervention at that point.</p><p>Do you have a therapeutic team following your difficult child?</p><p>I'm sorry not to be any more help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 517488, member: 11847"] I have never been in your situation, sending lots of supportive hugs. I see your difficult child is still quite young. How big i he? Can you physically still overpower him? Can you restrain him or find a place that will teach how to safely restrain him? How about you husband? I understand why you called the police, but you can't call them everyday just to make a point to your difficult child... Specially an autistic child, he might not get the point at all. How about calling an ambulance or taking him to the ER? Treat the violence as a symptom of his disability/medical/mental condition? Therapeutic interventions might be more useful than legal intervention at that point. Do you have a therapeutic team following your difficult child? I'm sorry not to be any more help. [/QUOTE]
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