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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 660660" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Here's a few suggestions to protect your children and your poor dog.</p><p></p><p>1/Get an alarm on her bedroom door so that if she leaves at night to hit the potty, you know she is not in bed. Somebody needs to get up to make sure it's a straight trip to the bathroom and back or she could go into the rooms of others unless you have them lock up (my recommendation). Lock the dog up in one of the rooms with the kids. Or yourself.</p><p></p><p>2/Get a videocamera without telling her so you can monitor all interactions w hen you are not there, but I would not leave her alone or let her be with the other children without an adult watching her. That's when our boy got into trouble...when no adults were there.</p><p></p><p>3/Lock up your money, credit cards, bank accounts, etc. Carry t he key with you.</p><p></p><p>4/Carry your car keys with you. Yes, they can take your car without a license and even underage.</p><p></p><p>5/Lock up all medicine that she may use to get high or to sell to others.</p><p></p><p>6/Keep pursuing foster care. Until then, run your house like a lockdown residential. It's the only way to make sure everyone is safe. There is no alternative. Your kids are scared for a reason and you may not even know why. Our boy used to hold a knife to the little one's throats. They truly believed he'd kill us all so they kept mum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 660660, member: 1550"] Here's a few suggestions to protect your children and your poor dog. 1/Get an alarm on her bedroom door so that if she leaves at night to hit the potty, you know she is not in bed. Somebody needs to get up to make sure it's a straight trip to the bathroom and back or she could go into the rooms of others unless you have them lock up (my recommendation). Lock the dog up in one of the rooms with the kids. Or yourself. 2/Get a videocamera without telling her so you can monitor all interactions w hen you are not there, but I would not leave her alone or let her be with the other children without an adult watching her. That's when our boy got into trouble...when no adults were there. 3/Lock up your money, credit cards, bank accounts, etc. Carry t he key with you. 4/Carry your car keys with you. Yes, they can take your car without a license and even underage. 5/Lock up all medicine that she may use to get high or to sell to others. 6/Keep pursuing foster care. Until then, run your house like a lockdown residential. It's the only way to make sure everyone is safe. There is no alternative. Your kids are scared for a reason and you may not even know why. Our boy used to hold a knife to the little one's throats. They truly believed he'd kill us all so they kept mum. [/QUOTE]
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