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Any of your difficult child's have a "special space"?
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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 43297" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>Excellent! difficult child's 'space' is her bed these days. She had the smallest room in the house until this past Fall and we decorated it carefully so she was nice and cozy in there. She has always loved her bedroom and it has always been her safe place. Her new room is more spacious but again, we chose soothing pale blue and simple decorating ideas that help her organize better. She loves her room and loves closing the door. She loves her bed. </p><p></p><p>Years ago, in the midst of a meltdown, the only relief was when I put her under the shower. She almost immediately would stop raging and then just take a 30 minute shower. She'd always come out relieved and happy. When she was really little, I'd see a rage starting and have H run a bath...eventually I'd just strip her and put her in a big bubble bath. It worked instantly!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 43297, member: 2211"] Excellent! difficult child's 'space' is her bed these days. She had the smallest room in the house until this past Fall and we decorated it carefully so she was nice and cozy in there. She has always loved her bedroom and it has always been her safe place. Her new room is more spacious but again, we chose soothing pale blue and simple decorating ideas that help her organize better. She loves her room and loves closing the door. She loves her bed. Years ago, in the midst of a meltdown, the only relief was when I put her under the shower. She almost immediately would stop raging and then just take a 30 minute shower. She'd always come out relieved and happy. When she was really little, I'd see a rage starting and have H run a bath...eventually I'd just strip her and put her in a big bubble bath. It worked instantly! [/QUOTE]
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