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Do you make provisions at home for your difficult child?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 210953" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>I'm looking for the answer to how to handle rages, too. In fact, I asked the in-home last week. But when redirection doesn't work, and it escalates, I don't think there is an answer as to how...</p><p> </p><p>Personal protection (for self, difficult child, and others around), then protection of property, and whatever means necessary, starting with the least restrictive, is how we go about it. Sometimes it means literally getting him on the floor and sitting on him. In-home didn't have any more to offer - you just survive the onslaught and try to work thru the details later. Hopefully you'll learn something that can prevent the next one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 210953, member: 1848"] I'm looking for the answer to how to handle rages, too. In fact, I asked the in-home last week. But when redirection doesn't work, and it escalates, I don't think there is an answer as to how... Personal protection (for self, difficult child, and others around), then protection of property, and whatever means necessary, starting with the least restrictive, is how we go about it. Sometimes it means literally getting him on the floor and sitting on him. In-home didn't have any more to offer - you just survive the onslaught and try to work thru the details later. Hopefully you'll learn something that can prevent the next one. [/QUOTE]
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