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<blockquote data-quote="ready2run" data-source="post: 463049" data-attributes="member: 11339"><p>my difficult child has gone through periods of needing constant supervision, although he is only 6, for the same reasons as yours. i understand how desperite you feel and you are right in needing to protect your other kids. i was so upset with him at one point i called CAS and told them to come get him after he attacked my then 18mo. i still don't allow him to be alone with my youngest child, so if one is upstairs playing the other can not be. medications have been the only thing that have been able to make a difference for us, and we are still trying to get those 'fine tuned'. i hope that you find something that works for you.. if it's any help our difficult child takes risperidone and it has cut down on the violent outburst by about 80%.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ready2run, post: 463049, member: 11339"] my difficult child has gone through periods of needing constant supervision, although he is only 6, for the same reasons as yours. i understand how desperite you feel and you are right in needing to protect your other kids. i was so upset with him at one point i called CAS and told them to come get him after he attacked my then 18mo. i still don't allow him to be alone with my youngest child, so if one is upstairs playing the other can not be. medications have been the only thing that have been able to make a difference for us, and we are still trying to get those 'fine tuned'. i hope that you find something that works for you.. if it's any help our difficult child takes risperidone and it has cut down on the violent outburst by about 80%. [/QUOTE]
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