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<blockquote data-quote="Wildflower" data-source="post: 409" data-attributes="member: 107"><p>We are still fortunate enough to be able to manage difficult child without the use of medications. I consider them to be my "last resort" method that I keep in my back pocket. </p><p></p><p>We have used many natural tricks through the years: lavender scented pillows (sachets inside pillow cover); plenty of fresh air and outdoor exercise; whole foods whenever possible; at least 10-11 hours of sleep per night; strict routine and adherence to mealtimes; creative outlets (I'm always amazed by what difficult child will conjure up with a few sticks and some dirt); cotton clothing whenever possible; and a simple living environment (no clutter or things in excess - including toys). Keeping to these things has really helped us - it hasn't "cured" difficult child by any means, but it has shifted the intensity to a more manageable position.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wildflower, post: 409, member: 107"] We are still fortunate enough to be able to manage difficult child without the use of medications. I consider them to be my "last resort" method that I keep in my back pocket. We have used many natural tricks through the years: lavender scented pillows (sachets inside pillow cover); plenty of fresh air and outdoor exercise; whole foods whenever possible; at least 10-11 hours of sleep per night; strict routine and adherence to mealtimes; creative outlets (I'm always amazed by what difficult child will conjure up with a few sticks and some dirt); cotton clothing whenever possible; and a simple living environment (no clutter or things in excess - including toys). Keeping to these things has really helped us - it hasn't "cured" difficult child by any means, but it has shifted the intensity to a more manageable position. [/QUOTE]
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