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Don't know if difficult child will have a birthday dinner
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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 325584" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>Have you considered taking a self defense class? Even though you should not have to deal with this I think your difficult child should not feel like he could over take you as well. </p><p>K knows she can not over take me, even though she only weighs 70 pounds. She was 75 pounds. </p><p>When she is manic she is very strong, but I can take her knees out and wrestle her down. </p><p>I don't like it but I can at least get her out of the way and not get hurt. I have learned how to be very intimidating and not show fear. </p><p>I have seen our Principal take a very strong child and get him up off of the ground and get him across a field into a car and home...</p><p>All with a nice little Police technique of both arms behind the back. When taught properly we can protect ourselves. </p><p></p><p>I am sorry you should not have to live in fear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 325584, member: 3155"] Have you considered taking a self defense class? Even though you should not have to deal with this I think your difficult child should not feel like he could over take you as well. K knows she can not over take me, even though she only weighs 70 pounds. She was 75 pounds. When she is manic she is very strong, but I can take her knees out and wrestle her down. I don't like it but I can at least get her out of the way and not get hurt. I have learned how to be very intimidating and not show fear. I have seen our Principal take a very strong child and get him up off of the ground and get him across a field into a car and home... All with a nice little Police technique of both arms behind the back. When taught properly we can protect ourselves. I am sorry you should not have to live in fear. [/QUOTE]
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