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Do you make provisions at home for your difficult child?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 210665" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>thanks everyone for the feedback as always. I just thought it was an interesting topic and alot of times views can be different as well.</p><p> </p><p>I think I may be entering into a different phase of this now. I was in "crisis" mode for a while spent years with different medications couldn't get her functional. Now I'm seeing the light of day somewhat, yet those old behaviors or "manic" episodes boy do they sure rear their head as if they were never gone at all.</p><p> </p><p>I am also wondering when your child is "manic" how do you handle them? What techniques do you use to calm or sooth?? I try not to engage when she is like that. Yet often when she is in that mode is when she is her "most" difficult. She will name call, go to hit me, etc. I've been using time out's i'm lucky because their still working. It gives her time away from me to cool off somewhat. Yet she's getting alot bigger and alot older and i'll be honest i'm a bit nervous.</p><p> </p><p>I have an almost 16 year old that would never of acted the way in which difficult child acts now. So, I think wow what will 6 more years bring?? Can't project I know yet my mind does go there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 210665, member: 4514"] thanks everyone for the feedback as always. I just thought it was an interesting topic and alot of times views can be different as well. I think I may be entering into a different phase of this now. I was in "crisis" mode for a while spent years with different medications couldn't get her functional. Now I'm seeing the light of day somewhat, yet those old behaviors or "manic" episodes boy do they sure rear their head as if they were never gone at all. I am also wondering when your child is "manic" how do you handle them? What techniques do you use to calm or sooth?? I try not to engage when she is like that. Yet often when she is in that mode is when she is her "most" difficult. She will name call, go to hit me, etc. I've been using time out's i'm lucky because their still working. It gives her time away from me to cool off somewhat. Yet she's getting alot bigger and alot older and i'll be honest i'm a bit nervous. I have an almost 16 year old that would never of acted the way in which difficult child acts now. So, I think wow what will 6 more years bring?? Can't project I know yet my mind does go there. [/QUOTE]
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