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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 114935" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>I don't have a lot of time to post because my K is not doing well this am... </p><p>But yes we have to "hold" her...</p><p>we were taught a proper technique by a professional and I would suggest this for anyone who has to restrain any child. It is very physically demanding for both of you and there is a proper way to do it that will ensure no harm is done to either child or parent. Also it ensures that you are not engaging your child, and making the situation worse or restraining when it is not necessary. </p><p></p><p>My K has Fairies... while they don't take things... they talk to her. These might be his name for dealing with this issue... </p><p>I would think there is a lot going on here.... the move etc. He is maybe acting out. This could be his way of asking for help... releasing his frustration???? I would take him in or call his psychiatrist if you have one, get him re-evaled ... talk to someone.</p><p> Sorry he is struggling.</p><p></p><p>Maybe his medications need evaluation??? If he has seizures I would especially want to ask about the holds....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 114935, member: 3155"] I don't have a lot of time to post because my K is not doing well this am... But yes we have to "hold" her... we were taught a proper technique by a professional and I would suggest this for anyone who has to restrain any child. It is very physically demanding for both of you and there is a proper way to do it that will ensure no harm is done to either child or parent. Also it ensures that you are not engaging your child, and making the situation worse or restraining when it is not necessary. My K has Fairies... while they don't take things... they talk to her. These might be his name for dealing with this issue... I would think there is a lot going on here.... the move etc. He is maybe acting out. This could be his way of asking for help... releasing his frustration???? I would take him in or call his psychiatrist if you have one, get him re-evaled ... talk to someone. Sorry he is struggling. Maybe his medications need evaluation??? If he has seizures I would especially want to ask about the holds.... [/QUOTE]
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