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Can anyone tell me the process of letting difficult child move
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<blockquote data-quote="FlowerGarden" data-source="post: 19080" data-attributes="member: 3068"><p>We are hoping this will be just until the end of the school year. We are looking for him to come back here for the summer. I honestly don't think he knows what he wants but we can't go on like we have been. I will be taking him to his appointments but in case of an emergency, we will look into them having permission to get help for him.</p><p></p><p>It's to the point that he treats me horribly. Very defiant, punched holes in wall, threatens to do other damage, gets in my face and says the same thing over and over again for minutes at a time, and will block my way so I can't leave the room! </p><p></p><p>He only acts this way with us, his safety net, but I can't take the bullying anymore. medications and therapy haven't been helping us. Has been hospitalized twice and they say he doesn't have a problem because, of course, he doesn't act that way with them. The insurance pushes to have him out in 4-5 days. </p><p></p><p>My house is a mess. He's been "terrorizing" me on and off for a month but it was every day this week. I can't clean anything because he literally will rip up papers and throw them on the floor etc. just to try to get a response from me. Taking things away from him just makes him do more stuff to me. I actually spent most of the week going to the library, walking around stores, or just sitting in my car reading in a parking lot because I couldn't take it.</p><p></p><p>I appreciate my sister in law for saying that she'll give it a try. I just hope he doesn't do the same there after awhile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlowerGarden, post: 19080, member: 3068"] We are hoping this will be just until the end of the school year. We are looking for him to come back here for the summer. I honestly don't think he knows what he wants but we can't go on like we have been. I will be taking him to his appointments but in case of an emergency, we will look into them having permission to get help for him. It's to the point that he treats me horribly. Very defiant, punched holes in wall, threatens to do other damage, gets in my face and says the same thing over and over again for minutes at a time, and will block my way so I can't leave the room! He only acts this way with us, his safety net, but I can't take the bullying anymore. medications and therapy haven't been helping us. Has been hospitalized twice and they say he doesn't have a problem because, of course, he doesn't act that way with them. The insurance pushes to have him out in 4-5 days. My house is a mess. He's been "terrorizing" me on and off for a month but it was every day this week. I can't clean anything because he literally will rip up papers and throw them on the floor etc. just to try to get a response from me. Taking things away from him just makes him do more stuff to me. I actually spent most of the week going to the library, walking around stores, or just sitting in my car reading in a parking lot because I couldn't take it. I appreciate my sister in law for saying that she'll give it a try. I just hope he doesn't do the same there after awhile. [/QUOTE]
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