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An eye opening moment with difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 253644" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>Its a necessary evil, as Linda says, they must have it for the safety of all concerned when difficult child is truly out of control. I think I need to be breifed, tho, on how often it is being used, and this is another example of why we MUST get the situation between difficult child and the particular para that does not handle him well resolved NOW. This is NOT good, his bedroom has always been a safe place for him, and while I didn't like having to use it as his time out room at home, we had no other options, and we used it infrequently enough that there were no negative associations. There darn sure are now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 253644, member: 1848"] Its a necessary evil, as Linda says, they must have it for the safety of all concerned when difficult child is truly out of control. I think I need to be breifed, tho, on how often it is being used, and this is another example of why we MUST get the situation between difficult child and the particular para that does not handle him well resolved NOW. This is NOT good, his bedroom has always been a safe place for him, and while I didn't like having to use it as his time out room at home, we had no other options, and we used it infrequently enough that there were no negative associations. There darn sure are now. [/QUOTE]
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