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<blockquote data-quote="Ropefree" data-source="post: 230897" data-attributes="member: 6271"><p>I also feel that when I do not have a clear sence of what to do and I as a parent of </p><p>a child with adhd the best choice I can make is to get my difficult child in situations with safe caring people so the dialogue is there and the fellow IS TALKING.</p><p>The child revealing the drugs and weapons ect is clearly unburdening from a weight that he can not carry. Childhood imaginary play and real time can collide. Years ago I was firm that NO HORROR MOVIES and, of course, eventually, my son was exposed to some terrible horror movies. Once he turned into one of the cartoon guys where the feet move in a circle as I was getting him into the car(?) ...he was spooked by the dark interior. Anyway, something is happening and you are paying attention and when I get into similar concern levels I just get my kid seen. </p><p>What do you hope could happen from hospitalization? If you can say that you want your child under observation to comfirm the treatments used are effective and to protect him as he is threatneing to hurt himself and also that you are frightened he may. Also being in the care of psyciatrists and psyciatric nurses may very well help the boy to reveal what he is thinking has been doing and get the </p><p>redirect going that I think boys do need under normal growth and which, I am guessing, are more dramatic or covert or perilous when the diagnosis awarenes can make them less likely to say.</p><p>So worry not and DO as you like...there. simple.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ropefree, post: 230897, member: 6271"] I also feel that when I do not have a clear sence of what to do and I as a parent of a child with adhd the best choice I can make is to get my difficult child in situations with safe caring people so the dialogue is there and the fellow IS TALKING. The child revealing the drugs and weapons ect is clearly unburdening from a weight that he can not carry. Childhood imaginary play and real time can collide. Years ago I was firm that NO HORROR MOVIES and, of course, eventually, my son was exposed to some terrible horror movies. Once he turned into one of the cartoon guys where the feet move in a circle as I was getting him into the car(?) ...he was spooked by the dark interior. Anyway, something is happening and you are paying attention and when I get into similar concern levels I just get my kid seen. What do you hope could happen from hospitalization? If you can say that you want your child under observation to comfirm the treatments used are effective and to protect him as he is threatneing to hurt himself and also that you are frightened he may. Also being in the care of psyciatrists and psyciatric nurses may very well help the boy to reveal what he is thinking has been doing and get the redirect going that I think boys do need under normal growth and which, I am guessing, are more dramatic or covert or perilous when the diagnosis awarenes can make them less likely to say. So worry not and DO as you like...there. simple. [/QUOTE]
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