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What to do during meltdowns
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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 559087" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>I tried it all and nothing worked except running a bath and putting her, struggling the entire time, in it. After just a few moments she would settle down and just play in there. It really really helped to calm her. As she got older this was more difficult to pull off, but until she was around ten or eleven it was helpful. So much so that the first time she had a rage attack with her dad during the holidays he called me freaking out. I calmly told him to run a bath and get her in it, add bubbles or lavender oil. He did. When he called me back he was in awe at how much it helped! </p><p></p><p>Thats all I have. Sorry, hugs. You are definitely not alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 559087, member: 2211"] I tried it all and nothing worked except running a bath and putting her, struggling the entire time, in it. After just a few moments she would settle down and just play in there. It really really helped to calm her. As she got older this was more difficult to pull off, but until she was around ten or eleven it was helpful. So much so that the first time she had a rage attack with her dad during the holidays he called me freaking out. I calmly told him to run a bath and get her in it, add bubbles or lavender oil. He did. When he called me back he was in awe at how much it helped! Thats all I have. Sorry, hugs. You are definitely not alone. [/QUOTE]
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