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<blockquote data-quote="myeverything04" data-source="post: 501104" data-attributes="member: 13522"><p>I agree with buddy (as I usually do!) that a plan in place for how many times to wave, or even say goodbye, would be a very good thing. I have found that if my difficult child knows what is coming up and knows what is expected, she is less likely to panic or get upset. It will probably be hell the first few days, as changing something with children often is, but after he gets in to the routine and knows he only had a set number of goodbyes, I think it will help. Another thing that may help, and this is just my opinion, is to do all the goodbyes inside the house and then wave from a window. This will help you as he won't be able to run for the truck since he won't ever set foot outside the door. He may scream and sit by the door for a few days as he is getting used to the transition, but you won't have to worry about him running away from you while holding another child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="myeverything04, post: 501104, member: 13522"] I agree with buddy (as I usually do!) that a plan in place for how many times to wave, or even say goodbye, would be a very good thing. I have found that if my difficult child knows what is coming up and knows what is expected, she is less likely to panic or get upset. It will probably be hell the first few days, as changing something with children often is, but after he gets in to the routine and knows he only had a set number of goodbyes, I think it will help. Another thing that may help, and this is just my opinion, is to do all the goodbyes inside the house and then wave from a window. This will help you as he won't be able to run for the truck since he won't ever set foot outside the door. He may scream and sit by the door for a few days as he is getting used to the transition, but you won't have to worry about him running away from you while holding another child. [/QUOTE]
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