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How to keep a difficult child busy
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<blockquote data-quote="maxeygirls" data-source="post: 340770" data-attributes="member: 8869"><p>difficult child has been increasingly clingy and needy lately. psychiatrist said to expect it as the risperdal makes her more and more 'normal'. Im thankful to a point, I mean for almost 3 years difficult child wouldn't sit still in my lap or show sadness, now she does both while crying about husband being gone. It's nice to see emotion other than anger and excessive excitement but my poor house is a disaster and I'm not stretching the truth.</p><p>I need to find an activity that cannot be used to kill, skin, dye, shave, cut, wash or torture a cat, hurt a easy child, make a massive mess, be eaten or turn my walls into colors other than the nice paint scheme I have going right now. Im out of touch-up paint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maxeygirls, post: 340770, member: 8869"] difficult child has been increasingly clingy and needy lately. psychiatrist said to expect it as the risperdal makes her more and more 'normal'. Im thankful to a point, I mean for almost 3 years difficult child wouldn't sit still in my lap or show sadness, now she does both while crying about husband being gone. It's nice to see emotion other than anger and excessive excitement but my poor house is a disaster and I'm not stretching the truth. I need to find an activity that cannot be used to kill, skin, dye, shave, cut, wash or torture a cat, hurt a easy child, make a massive mess, be eaten or turn my walls into colors other than the nice paint scheme I have going right now. Im out of touch-up paint. [/QUOTE]
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