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<blockquote data-quote="AllStressedOut" data-source="post: 61994" data-attributes="member: 3837"><p>Go Diego Go Live was actually actors, so their voices were normal. It wasn't bad, it was actually pleasant. More so than the actual tv shows for sure.</p><p></p><p>I'm not the bio mom of my difficult children, her rights have been terminated. I will be adopting them as soon as we are 100% positive the termination/appeal is over with. We have had our share of her craziness and are definately looking forward to a life without it for awhile. Places to dump difficult children hmmm, that is something I'll have to research. Most opt to watch PCs anytime, difficult children are a completely different story.</p><p></p><p>I'd love to be able to take them to the pool and say go swim. Unfortunately my 2 youngest have to be within arms reach, pools rules. My middle difficult child usually does fine. My oldest difficult child is a completely different story. He could get himself into trouble in a round room with padded walls. He has no idea what personal space is, does not pick up on any social cues (body language or facial) and will become agressive or loud if someone upsets him. He annoys others easily, so public activities without extreme close supervision is extremely difficult and more stressful than staying at home.</p><p></p><p>Benadryl huh? Anyone know if CPS frowns on this? I am just so worried our neighbors are going to call on us for having the kids in the back yard to wear off energy. I don't want to make it worse by giving them medications to get them to sleep. I guess the reason I worry is because my 3 difficult children don't like sweat, so being outside for longer than it takes to get from the back door to the van is something they are willing to throw tantrums over. Its the tantrums in the backyard that I'm worried about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllStressedOut, post: 61994, member: 3837"] Go Diego Go Live was actually actors, so their voices were normal. It wasn't bad, it was actually pleasant. More so than the actual tv shows for sure. I'm not the bio mom of my difficult children, her rights have been terminated. I will be adopting them as soon as we are 100% positive the termination/appeal is over with. We have had our share of her craziness and are definately looking forward to a life without it for awhile. Places to dump difficult children hmmm, that is something I'll have to research. Most opt to watch PCs anytime, difficult children are a completely different story. I'd love to be able to take them to the pool and say go swim. Unfortunately my 2 youngest have to be within arms reach, pools rules. My middle difficult child usually does fine. My oldest difficult child is a completely different story. He could get himself into trouble in a round room with padded walls. He has no idea what personal space is, does not pick up on any social cues (body language or facial) and will become agressive or loud if someone upsets him. He annoys others easily, so public activities without extreme close supervision is extremely difficult and more stressful than staying at home. Benadryl huh? Anyone know if CPS frowns on this? I am just so worried our neighbors are going to call on us for having the kids in the back yard to wear off energy. I don't want to make it worse by giving them medications to get them to sleep. I guess the reason I worry is because my 3 difficult children don't like sweat, so being outside for longer than it takes to get from the back door to the van is something they are willing to throw tantrums over. Its the tantrums in the backyard that I'm worried about. [/QUOTE]
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