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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 437219" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Well, positive redirection didn't really work well for us either once Sonic was having a tantrum. I was mostly positive with ALL of my kids, but Sonic would get so wound up that he needed calming. Like I said, the best way to make the rage shorter was to carry him to his bedroom and wait outside for him to come out after he was calmed down. He seemed to need to get it out.</p><p></p><p>On the plus side, he is now eighteen and very much on an even-keel. He's one of the nicest young adults I've ever met (his teachers love him) and he would never hurt anyone, verbally or physically. He got a lot of interventions...I think that helped. I could never have done it alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 437219, member: 1550"] Well, positive redirection didn't really work well for us either once Sonic was having a tantrum. I was mostly positive with ALL of my kids, but Sonic would get so wound up that he needed calming. Like I said, the best way to make the rage shorter was to carry him to his bedroom and wait outside for him to come out after he was calmed down. He seemed to need to get it out. On the plus side, he is now eighteen and very much on an even-keel. He's one of the nicest young adults I've ever met (his teachers love him) and he would never hurt anyone, verbally or physically. He got a lot of interventions...I think that helped. I could never have done it alone. [/QUOTE]
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