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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 97664" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>My difficult child was in a similar situation during first grade--reduced school days due to debilitating anxiety and a disastrous medication trial. Couldn't handle trips out to very familiar places like the library during that time either. I feel for you and hope things get turned around here soon because I know this is not fun!</p><p></p><p>Personally I wouldn't have made an overnight trip to relatives with him then unless it was absolutely necessary. In fact, I remember when we went to Thanksgiving that year at relatives 40 minutes away we contemplated bringing two cars so one parent could take him home if needed. </p><p></p><p>When traveling to out of town relatives we found it was much easier on all of us if we stayed at a nearby hotel instead of with the relatives. Then we *did* have a quiet place to give difficult child some downtime and a place to escape if things didn't go well. It was also nice because the kids could use the pool and hot tub.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 97664, member: 701"] My difficult child was in a similar situation during first grade--reduced school days due to debilitating anxiety and a disastrous medication trial. Couldn't handle trips out to very familiar places like the library during that time either. I feel for you and hope things get turned around here soon because I know this is not fun! Personally I wouldn't have made an overnight trip to relatives with him then unless it was absolutely necessary. In fact, I remember when we went to Thanksgiving that year at relatives 40 minutes away we contemplated bringing two cars so one parent could take him home if needed. When traveling to out of town relatives we found it was much easier on all of us if we stayed at a nearby hotel instead of with the relatives. Then we *did* have a quiet place to give difficult child some downtime and a place to escape if things didn't go well. It was also nice because the kids could use the pool and hot tub. [/QUOTE]
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