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SO, What do YOU guys do for an emergency plan?
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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 471669"><p>I think yours is more extensive than mine. I have alarms on all the kids bedroom doors. difficult child 1 is in sight unless he is in the bathroom or in his bedroom. I have one neighbor I can send the kids to if I have to. They know her and can walk to her house by themselves (if they actually knock on the door or just jump on her trampoline is another thing). I have the phone in my pocket at all times. The doors are locked from the inside (more for the little difficult children than difficult child 1) and I also keep the keys in my pocket at all times. I have the phone numbers to difficult child 1's case manager, therapist, ect... in the phone. It is very rare that we go anywhere so I don't have any plans for out of our home environment. difficult child 1 does have 'safe houses' he can go to on the walk home from school if he feels threatened. (Walk home is only 2 blocks.) When difficult child 1 starts to get out of control I send him to his room to calm down. His room is downstairs. I keep everyone else upstairs until he has calmed down. difficult child 2 and difficult child 3's window is glued shut and has an alarm on it. Yes, I know that isn't good with fire regulations. </p><p></p><p>After typing that all up I guess mine is fairly extensive. Hadn't thought of as being that long before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 471669"] I think yours is more extensive than mine. I have alarms on all the kids bedroom doors. difficult child 1 is in sight unless he is in the bathroom or in his bedroom. I have one neighbor I can send the kids to if I have to. They know her and can walk to her house by themselves (if they actually knock on the door or just jump on her trampoline is another thing). I have the phone in my pocket at all times. The doors are locked from the inside (more for the little difficult children than difficult child 1) and I also keep the keys in my pocket at all times. I have the phone numbers to difficult child 1's case manager, therapist, ect... in the phone. It is very rare that we go anywhere so I don't have any plans for out of our home environment. difficult child 1 does have 'safe houses' he can go to on the walk home from school if he feels threatened. (Walk home is only 2 blocks.) When difficult child 1 starts to get out of control I send him to his room to calm down. His room is downstairs. I keep everyone else upstairs until he has calmed down. difficult child 2 and difficult child 3's window is glued shut and has an alarm on it. Yes, I know that isn't good with fire regulations. After typing that all up I guess mine is fairly extensive. Hadn't thought of as being that long before. [/QUOTE]
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