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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 421666"><p>Hello, welcome aboard. Glad you found us, sorry you needed to.</p><p>Others will be along with lots of questions, so I'll start with the most recommended book: The Explosive Child by Ross Greene. After you read it, smack spouse upside the head with it (okay, I'm kind of joking on that part, but I know you'll want to do it).</p><p>Second thing: LOCK UP THOSE SHARP OBJECTS. NOW. Find some way, like a locked toolbox, that you can keep those out of difficult child's hands and KEEP THE KEY ON YOUR PERSON. On a necklace, a chain on your beltloop, whatever it takes. But remove those potential weapons for everyone's safety before they're used against your family.</p><p>If the medications aren't truly helping, you and doctor need to reevaluate which medications and what doses. Because the right mix can really make a difference. So can the wrong mix, and it's not pretty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 421666"] Hello, welcome aboard. Glad you found us, sorry you needed to. Others will be along with lots of questions, so I'll start with the most recommended book: The Explosive Child by Ross Greene. After you read it, smack spouse upside the head with it (okay, I'm kind of joking on that part, but I know you'll want to do it). Second thing: LOCK UP THOSE SHARP OBJECTS. NOW. Find some way, like a locked toolbox, that you can keep those out of difficult child's hands and KEEP THE KEY ON YOUR PERSON. On a necklace, a chain on your beltloop, whatever it takes. But remove those potential weapons for everyone's safety before they're used against your family. If the medications aren't truly helping, you and doctor need to reevaluate which medications and what doses. Because the right mix can really make a difference. So can the wrong mix, and it's not pretty. [/QUOTE]
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