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<blockquote data-quote="Bluenose" data-source="post: 559404" data-attributes="member: 15360"><p>I'm not a professional, but this is what we do.</p><p></p><p>My difficult child has terrible rages since she was 2 and I have struggled with what to do to keep her safe, the house safe and myself. One day during a quiet moment when she was about 5, I asked her what I could do to help her when she was having a meltdown. She told me to hug her tight and tell her how much I love her over and over. So that's what I do. She generally resists at first but I don't let go until the moment is passed and she hugs me back. I have been hit and kicked but it is the only thing that I can do that seems to help her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluenose, post: 559404, member: 15360"] I'm not a professional, but this is what we do. My difficult child has terrible rages since she was 2 and I have struggled with what to do to keep her safe, the house safe and myself. One day during a quiet moment when she was about 5, I asked her what I could do to help her when she was having a meltdown. She told me to hug her tight and tell her how much I love her over and over. So that's what I do. She generally resists at first but I don't let go until the moment is passed and she hugs me back. I have been hit and kicked but it is the only thing that I can do that seems to help her. [/QUOTE]
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