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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 528905"><p>I have had nights like that with difficult child, so I know how exhausting it can be. It make me crazy when the tantrum comes out of no where and I'm left standing there saying, "What triggered it this time?", because there are days when I truly do not understand what happened or where it came from. I'm sorry that it was such a bad night. </p><p></p><p>I know that this is a hard thing to do, but if she is raging like that where she is a danger to herself or others in the house, I would call an ambulance and have her transported to the local ER. When they are in the rage they have no concept of right and wrong as we know it. I have seen that with my son. Until he comes down from the rage, and he fully comprehends what he said or did while he was raging, there is just no getting through to him. No way. It's like trying to whisper to him during something really loud. He can't hear me. I can't get through to him in that moment.</p><p></p><p>by the way, I tend to get snarky with him after a while, too, and I do agree with you that does not help at all, but after an hour of dealing with a screaming tantrum he's lucky that "snarky" is all that I am!</p><p></p><p>(((Hugs)))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 528905"] I have had nights like that with difficult child, so I know how exhausting it can be. It make me crazy when the tantrum comes out of no where and I'm left standing there saying, "What triggered it this time?", because there are days when I truly do not understand what happened or where it came from. I'm sorry that it was such a bad night. I know that this is a hard thing to do, but if she is raging like that where she is a danger to herself or others in the house, I would call an ambulance and have her transported to the local ER. When they are in the rage they have no concept of right and wrong as we know it. I have seen that with my son. Until he comes down from the rage, and he fully comprehends what he said or did while he was raging, there is just no getting through to him. No way. It's like trying to whisper to him during something really loud. He can't hear me. I can't get through to him in that moment. by the way, I tend to get snarky with him after a while, too, and I do agree with you that does not help at all, but after an hour of dealing with a screaming tantrum he's lucky that "snarky" is all that I am! (((Hugs))) [/QUOTE]
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