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I called the police last night ...
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<blockquote data-quote="BeyondWeary" data-source="post: 335733" data-attributes="member: 8825"><p>Sigh - I have seen this similar situation 3 times too many in my home, except my husband husband (ex-cop) disabled the difficult child quickly. It was scary! THE difficult child WAS NOT HURT. No, I do not think detachment is the main key - They scream at you for a reason and they get physical for a reason - detaching makes mine scream more! Nobody should endure the continued ABUSE of the difficult child's! I think when it gets physical, it is time to remove the difficult child - mine is in a Residential Treatment Center. </p><p> </p><p>My husband works out-of-state, and when my 200 lb + difficult child went into a <span style="color: red">R A G E</span>, I would say "Stop" "Stop" "Go to your room to calm down." - If he didn't and he got worse, <u>I left the house for awhile</u>! I have lived this way for the last 3 years before putting him in Residential Treatment Center (RTC)!!!</p><p> </p><p>Maybe your husband should ask the cop for ways to disable the boy the way the police/prison guards do! Or just leave for awhile. </p><p> </p><p>Isn't this just the worst nightmare? I can't stand it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BeyondWeary, post: 335733, member: 8825"] Sigh - I have seen this similar situation 3 times too many in my home, except my husband husband (ex-cop) disabled the difficult child quickly. It was scary! THE difficult child WAS NOT HURT. No, I do not think detachment is the main key - They scream at you for a reason and they get physical for a reason - detaching makes mine scream more! Nobody should endure the continued ABUSE of the difficult child's! I think when it gets physical, it is time to remove the difficult child - mine is in a Residential Treatment Center. My husband works out-of-state, and when my 200 lb + difficult child went into a [COLOR=red]R A G E[/COLOR], I would say "Stop" "Stop" "Go to your room to calm down." - If he didn't and he got worse, [U]I left the house for awhile[/U]! I have lived this way for the last 3 years before putting him in Residential Treatment Center (RTC)!!! Maybe your husband should ask the cop for ways to disable the boy the way the police/prison guards do! Or just leave for awhile. Isn't this just the worst nightmare? I can't stand it. [/QUOTE]
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