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When a child is dangerously out of control...
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<blockquote data-quote="Autismkids" data-source="post: 344592" data-attributes="member: 8756"><p>You didn't sound harsh at all, and honesty is what I'm looking for!</p><p> </p><p>I was just giving the examples to show how severely he can get himself worked up and try to find a better way to stop the current behavior, and then deal. I didn't smack him, or hit him in any way.</p><p> </p><p>After thinking about this today, a lot, I think I need to make him a crash zone again. I had a small corner of my house blocked in and padded when he was younger. When he went off, I would put him in there. He needs one again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Autismkids, post: 344592, member: 8756"] You didn't sound harsh at all, and honesty is what I'm looking for! I was just giving the examples to show how severely he can get himself worked up and try to find a better way to stop the current behavior, and then deal. I didn't smack him, or hit him in any way. After thinking about this today, a lot, I think I need to make him a crash zone again. I had a small corner of my house blocked in and padded when he was younger. When he went off, I would put him in there. He needs one again. [/QUOTE]
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