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What do you get a difficult child in Residential Treatment Center (RTC) for c-mas?
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 220479" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I think art supplies would be great. You can find really cool origami papers and a book on folding origami ornaments? I know my husband really loves that.</p><p></p><p>A tin of homemade cookies, or whatever his fave treat it would be nice.</p><p></p><p>Find out where they go on outings. maybe a Michaels or Hobby Lobby gift card? </p><p></p><p>I think a blanket with whatever his favorite "feel" is would be great. I have one that prefers polar fleece, one who likes the microplush, and one who wants anything with that "silky" border. </p><p></p><p>Slipper socks if his feet get cold, fancy "guy" shaving products, like from Bath and Body Works. I was surprised last year when a shaving kit from there was one of Wiz's favorite gifts.</p><p></p><p>Maybe asking difficult child what he would like would be a hit? Or you could make him some aftershave by taking herbs with his fave scent and steeping them in witch hazel and then straining them in a week or 2. Add essential oils after you strain them. It can make a really nice gift.</p><p></p><p>If he likes taking care of his skin maybe making a sugar scrub? Use the coarse sugar (like sugar in the raw) and mix it with olive or vegetable oil and essential oil to make a paste. All he has to do is scoop some out and massage his hands - they feel really good. I like the lemon one from Bath and Body works, but often just make my own.</p><p></p><p>Salt scrubs are another option, but if there are ANY scrapes or cuts it stings like the dickens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 220479, member: 1233"] I think art supplies would be great. You can find really cool origami papers and a book on folding origami ornaments? I know my husband really loves that. A tin of homemade cookies, or whatever his fave treat it would be nice. Find out where they go on outings. maybe a Michaels or Hobby Lobby gift card? I think a blanket with whatever his favorite "feel" is would be great. I have one that prefers polar fleece, one who likes the microplush, and one who wants anything with that "silky" border. Slipper socks if his feet get cold, fancy "guy" shaving products, like from Bath and Body Works. I was surprised last year when a shaving kit from there was one of Wiz's favorite gifts. Maybe asking difficult child what he would like would be a hit? Or you could make him some aftershave by taking herbs with his fave scent and steeping them in witch hazel and then straining them in a week or 2. Add essential oils after you strain them. It can make a really nice gift. If he likes taking care of his skin maybe making a sugar scrub? Use the coarse sugar (like sugar in the raw) and mix it with olive or vegetable oil and essential oil to make a paste. All he has to do is scoop some out and massage his hands - they feel really good. I like the lemon one from Bath and Body works, but often just make my own. Salt scrubs are another option, but if there are ANY scrapes or cuts it stings like the dickens. [/QUOTE]
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