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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 559064" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Yes, transitioning to home is always a tough one. My difficult child always tantrummed when I picked him up from school or a friend's house. </p><p>After his first psychiatric hospital stay, they gave him clonidine, which helped immensely. The hard part is getting him to take it when he's raging. Kind of a done-deal at that point.</p><p></p><p>I think TM's idea to have little breaks in between, and a snack, and water is a good idea. Getting my difficult child to slow down in between everything was extremely difficult. He would race into the house with-the neighbors, they would throw open the pantry door and take all the little sippy drinks and snacks and make it disappear like a hoard of locusts, and run out the door again. I had no idea how much difficult child ate and drank and how much the other kids did!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 559064, member: 3419"] Yes, transitioning to home is always a tough one. My difficult child always tantrummed when I picked him up from school or a friend's house. After his first psychiatric hospital stay, they gave him clonidine, which helped immensely. The hard part is getting him to take it when he's raging. Kind of a done-deal at that point. I think TM's idea to have little breaks in between, and a snack, and water is a good idea. Getting my difficult child to slow down in between everything was extremely difficult. He would race into the house with-the neighbors, they would throw open the pantry door and take all the little sippy drinks and snacks and make it disappear like a hoard of locusts, and run out the door again. I had no idea how much difficult child ate and drank and how much the other kids did! [/QUOTE]
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