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<blockquote data-quote="Anna1345" data-source="post: 94830" data-attributes="member: 4292"><p>Go into the room, with out looking directly at him or speaking, take what ever it is he is destroying (or remove him from what ever he is destroying) and sit him down on the bed or floor. Then walk out. Do it every single time he starts destroying things. </p><p></p><p>Michael is not allowed to have in his room a TV or gaming station of any kind and I have been known to remove the door from the hinges. I would also recommend a "time out" (maybe sitting in a chair facing a wall) where you can keep an eye on him vs. sending him to his room. When doing this with Michael, I also make him sit on his hands so not to get distracted by them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anna1345, post: 94830, member: 4292"] Go into the room, with out looking directly at him or speaking, take what ever it is he is destroying (or remove him from what ever he is destroying) and sit him down on the bed or floor. Then walk out. Do it every single time he starts destroying things. Michael is not allowed to have in his room a TV or gaming station of any kind and I have been known to remove the door from the hinges. I would also recommend a "time out" (maybe sitting in a chair facing a wall) where you can keep an eye on him vs. sending him to his room. When doing this with Michael, I also make him sit on his hands so not to get distracted by them. [/QUOTE]
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