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<blockquote data-quote="thestormyjourney" data-source="post: 28786" data-attributes="member: 3575"><p>My youngest difficult child (7) had to be restrained a lot when he was on antidepressants (they made him extremely violent and defiant) and he was in a mainstream school. They did not have my permission but as he was extremely violent and throwing bricks etc there really wasnt a choice. Now that he's at a behavioural school they have my written consent and they are trained in proper restraint techniques. He has to be restrained a lot less but I know that when he is, it absolutly ENRAGES him even further and only escalates the situation, and he has to be restrained until he literally stops fighting from exhaustion, by whic time he is dripping in sweat and ready to pass out. It's horrible, but I know that the school he is at now use it absolutly as a last resort. Better than having another student stabbed with a stick.</p><p></p><p>Renee</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thestormyjourney, post: 28786, member: 3575"] My youngest difficult child (7) had to be restrained a lot when he was on antidepressants (they made him extremely violent and defiant) and he was in a mainstream school. They did not have my permission but as he was extremely violent and throwing bricks etc there really wasnt a choice. Now that he's at a behavioural school they have my written consent and they are trained in proper restraint techniques. He has to be restrained a lot less but I know that when he is, it absolutly ENRAGES him even further and only escalates the situation, and he has to be restrained until he literally stops fighting from exhaustion, by whic time he is dripping in sweat and ready to pass out. It's horrible, but I know that the school he is at now use it absolutly as a last resort. Better than having another student stabbed with a stick. Renee [/QUOTE]
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