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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 336202" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>I am so sorry. I feel for you.</p><p>Don't let your husband blame you. You are supposed to be a team, and blaming one another is fruitless and damaging.</p><p>I agree, difficult child needs some medications, if he's not already on them. What about Clonidine, short term, until you get a good scrip?</p><p>My son often sobs like that afterward. It's a huge letdown from the rage; and he's better afterward.</p><p>I'm glad you hugged him afterward.</p><p>I understand about the name calling and such. However, difficult child cannot stop it when he's in the middle of it. That's something that comes once he has calmed down. Last night, he didn't get a chance, because people kept coming and going, and you and husband were fighting.</p><p>Today, you may have a calm child and a "teachable moment."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 336202, member: 3419"] I am so sorry. I feel for you. Don't let your husband blame you. You are supposed to be a team, and blaming one another is fruitless and damaging. I agree, difficult child needs some medications, if he's not already on them. What about Clonidine, short term, until you get a good scrip? My son often sobs like that afterward. It's a huge letdown from the rage; and he's better afterward. I'm glad you hugged him afterward. I understand about the name calling and such. However, difficult child cannot stop it when he's in the middle of it. That's something that comes once he has calmed down. Last night, he didn't get a chance, because people kept coming and going, and you and husband were fighting. Today, you may have a calm child and a "teachable moment." [/QUOTE]
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