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approved "safe hold" for violent acts/ threats
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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 201740" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>Hello L3dean and welcome. Thank you for your posting, your participation in our discussions are greatly appreciated. I agree with SRL. I had to edit out the steps for how to do a safe hold because, unfortunately, it's one of those things that just can't be taught over the internet even though it's useful information. We encourage all parents to seek out training from qualified psychiatric or medical personnel on the proper way to restrain a raging child. This is to minimize the risk of injury to both the child and the parent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 201740, member: 1722"] Hello L3dean and welcome. Thank you for your posting, your participation in our discussions are greatly appreciated. I agree with SRL. I had to edit out the steps for how to do a safe hold because, unfortunately, it's one of those things that just can't be taught over the internet even though it's useful information. We encourage all parents to seek out training from qualified psychiatric or medical personnel on the proper way to restrain a raging child. This is to minimize the risk of injury to both the child and the parent. [/QUOTE]
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