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Halloween and my difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 385666" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>A kid after my own heart!!! I really do not like Halloween. I do let the kids participate as other kids do but usually refusing to put lots of money into an outfit. The year difficult child was hospitalized for anxiety, he was afraid that Satan was really out to get him and would attack him on Halloween night at midnight. He was at the phospital that week and I was emotional about him living this fear alone in his room. So hard when your kid is terrified and you can't be there to say, "see, nothing to fear!" All I could do was work with him during visitation to assure him that he was safe and Satan would not be attacking him. The following Halloween, he was so much healthier to the point that he created a grave yard decoration in the front yard - something I would normally not have approved of but seeing where he came from the year before figured it was something he needed to be able to do.</p><p> </p><p>I let my kids do whatever for Halloween, I just don't give them ideas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 385666, member: 5096"] A kid after my own heart!!! I really do not like Halloween. I do let the kids participate as other kids do but usually refusing to put lots of money into an outfit. The year difficult child was hospitalized for anxiety, he was afraid that Satan was really out to get him and would attack him on Halloween night at midnight. He was at the phospital that week and I was emotional about him living this fear alone in his room. So hard when your kid is terrified and you can't be there to say, "see, nothing to fear!" All I could do was work with him during visitation to assure him that he was safe and Satan would not be attacking him. The following Halloween, he was so much healthier to the point that he created a grave yard decoration in the front yard - something I would normally not have approved of but seeing where he came from the year before figured it was something he needed to be able to do. I let my kids do whatever for Halloween, I just don't give them ideas. [/QUOTE]
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