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difficult child was admitted today
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 133145" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Sharon, if your difficult child is anything like my son, he did actually like to be in the hospital. It was safe and protected from the demands of the outside world. There was always an adult to run interference and he could go to the quiet room when life was too hard. (he requested to go in there with the door open-not as punishment but as an escape)</p><p>It is without a doubt worse for us than it is for our son's. My experience has been that difficult child has been treated wonderfully by the staff and doctors. He had activities and buddies and treats. He didn't seem to mind most of the time. </p><p></p><p>Hopefully, you will have an opportunity to recharge while all the professionals look at difficult child and figure out what to do next. </p><p></p><p>If you think about your baby being on a locked ward and the absolute necessity of it, you would want to scream and cry. Looking at it as a safe environment for your difficult child makes it a more positive experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 133145, member: 3"] Sharon, if your difficult child is anything like my son, he did actually like to be in the hospital. It was safe and protected from the demands of the outside world. There was always an adult to run interference and he could go to the quiet room when life was too hard. (he requested to go in there with the door open-not as punishment but as an escape) It is without a doubt worse for us than it is for our son's. My experience has been that difficult child has been treated wonderfully by the staff and doctors. He had activities and buddies and treats. He didn't seem to mind most of the time. Hopefully, you will have an opportunity to recharge while all the professionals look at difficult child and figure out what to do next. If you think about your baby being on a locked ward and the absolute necessity of it, you would want to scream and cry. Looking at it as a safe environment for your difficult child makes it a more positive experience. [/QUOTE]
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