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<blockquote data-quote="emotionallybankrupt" data-source="post: 323701" data-attributes="member: 8226"><p>I strongly considered removing my difficult child's door for a while in order to stop this behavior. I've heard of other parents doing that with good results. The only reason I didn't do it is because my house is small and arranged so that it would have been as much or more a problem for me than for her to be without the door. We needed a way to be removed from each other and to have privacy. Of course, the price was a severely damaged door. I just had it fixed about a month ago. A few more slams, and the door would have been split too badly to be usable anyhow.</p><p> </p><p>If your home is designed for it to be feasible, I would try removing the door for a while. After all, it is YOUR door.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emotionallybankrupt, post: 323701, member: 8226"] I strongly considered removing my difficult child's door for a while in order to stop this behavior. I've heard of other parents doing that with good results. The only reason I didn't do it is because my house is small and arranged so that it would have been as much or more a problem for me than for her to be without the door. We needed a way to be removed from each other and to have privacy. Of course, the price was a severely damaged door. I just had it fixed about a month ago. A few more slams, and the door would have been split too badly to be usable anyhow. If your home is designed for it to be feasible, I would try removing the door for a while. After all, it is YOUR door. [/QUOTE]
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